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How is it look like a wrong grammar?

"How is it look like a wrong grammar?" is a grammatically incorrect sentence. Let's break down why:

* Subject-Verb Agreement: The subject of the sentence is "it," which is singular. The verb "look" should agree with the subject and be "looks."

* Prepositional Phrase: The phrase "like a wrong grammar" is not grammatically correct. "Grammar" is a noun, and you can't use "like" to compare it to something else.

* Meaning: The sentence is trying to ask how something appears to be grammatically incorrect. However, the structure makes it unclear.

Here are some ways to fix the sentence:

* "How does it look like it has wrong grammar?" (This uses the correct verb form and a clearer way to express the meaning.)

* "What makes it seem like the grammar is wrong?" (This rephrases the question more directly.)

* "Why does it look like there's a grammatical error?" (This clarifies the intended meaning.)

Remember, grammar is about clear and effective communication. By paying attention to subject-verb agreement, correct use of prepositions, and choosing the right words, you can ensure your writing is easily understood.

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