Phrasal Verbs
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Look
1. look after – to take care of someone by helping them, giving them what they need, or keeping them safe
Don’t worry, I’ll look after the kids tomorrow.
Susan looked after us well. She’s an excellent cook
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2. look for – to try to find smth. that you have lost, or someone who is not where they should be
I’m looking for Steve – have you seen him?
Detectives ate still looking for the escaped prisoner.
3. look forward to – to be excited and pleased about smth. is going to happen
I’m really looking forward to our vocation.
My mother says she’s looking forward to meeting you.
4. look out – to search for and find a particular thing among your possessions
I’ll look out some of my old books for you.
5. look up – if you look up information in a book, on a computer etc, you try to find it there
Look the word up in your dictionary.
I’ll just look up the train times.
look up to – to admire or respect someone
I’ve always looked up to Bill for his courage and determination.
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Detectives ate still looking for the escaped prisoner.
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I’ll look out some of my old books for you.
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I’ve always looked up to Bill for his courage and determination.
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I’ll just look up the train times.
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Don’t worry, I’ll look after the kids tomorrow.
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Look the word up in your dictionary.
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My mother says she’s looking forward to meeting you.
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Susan looked after us well. She’s an excellent cook
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I’m really looking forward to our vocation.
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I’m looking for Steve – have you seen him?
S’s
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Detectives ate still looking ………..….. the escaped prisoner.
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I’ll look ……………. some of my old books for you.
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I’ve always looked ……….……. to Bill for his courage and determination.
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I’ll just look ……………. the train times.
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Don’t worry, I’ll look …………….. the kids tomorrow.
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Look the word ………….….. in your dictionary.
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My mother says she’s looking …….…….. meeting you.
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Susan looked …….……. us well. She’s an excellent cook
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I’m really looking …….………. our vocation.
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I’m looking ………….…. Steve – have you seen him?
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Detectives ate still looking ………..….. the escaped prisoner.
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I’ll look ……………. some of my old books for you.
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I’ve always looked ……….……. to Bill for his courage and determination.
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I’ll just look ……………. the train times.
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Don’t worry, I’ll look …………….. the kids tomorrow.
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Look the word ………….….. in your dictionary.
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My mother says she’s looking …….…….. meeting you.
-
Susan looked …….……. us well. She’s an excellent cook
-
I’m really looking …….………. our vocation.
-
I’m looking ………….…. Steve – have you seen him?
-
Detectives ate still looking ………..….. the escaped prisoner.
-
I’ll look ……………. some of my old books for you.
-
I’ve always looked ……….……. to Bill for his courage and determination.
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I’ll just look ……………. the train times.
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Don’t worry, I’ll look …………….. the kids tomorrow.
-
Look the word ………….….. in your dictionary.
-
My mother says she’s looking …….…….. meeting you.
-
Susan looked …….……. us well. She’s an excellent cook
-
I’m really looking …….………. our vocation.
-
I’m looking ………….…. Steve – have you seen him?
-
Detectives ate still looking ………..….. the escaped prisoner.
-
I’ll look ……………. some of my old books for you.
-
I’ve always looked ……….……. to Bill for his courage and determination.
-
I’ll just look ……………. the train times.
-
Don’t worry, I’ll look …………….. the kids tomorrow.
-
Look the word ………….….. in your dictionary.
-
My mother says she’s looking …….…….. meeting you.
-
Susan looked …….……. us well. She’s an excellent cook
-
I’m really looking …….………. our vocation.
-
I’m looking ………….…. Steve – have you seen him?
-
Detectives ate still looking ………..….. the escaped prisoner.
-
I’ll look ……………. some of my old books for you.
-
I’ve always looked ……….……. to Bill for his courage and determination.
-
I’ll just look ……………. the train times.
-
Don’t worry, I’ll look …………….. the kids tomorrow.
-
Look the word ………….….. in your dictionary.
-
My mother says she’s looking …….…….. meeting you.
-
Susan looked …….……. us well. She’s an excellent cook
-
I’m really looking …….………. our vocation.
-
I’m looking ………….…. Steve – have you seen him?