Hey there! It's great that you asked this question. The past tense of "look" is "looked." When you say "looked," it means that you are talking about something that happened in the past. For example, "Yesterday, I looked for my keys everywhere." Here, the verb "looked" tells us that the action of searching for keys happened in the past.
I always like to use a metaphor to explain the past tense. Think of a movie. The present tense is like watching a movie in the movie theater, while the past tense is like remembering a scene from a movie that you watched before. When you talk about what you saw in the movie, you use the past tense. Similarly, when you talk about a past action, you use the past tense.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
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