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10600 phrasal verb look

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LOOK AFTER (someone or something) = to take care of.
= to make sure that someone is safe and well.
Make sure you look after yourself. I don't want you to be ill due to this weather.
I have to look after my son tonight.
LOOK AWAY = to turn your eyes away from someone/something that you were looking at.
The accident was so horrible that I had to look away.
She looked away in embarrassment.
LOOK FOR (someone or something) = to search for something or someone.
= to try and find something or someone
Can you help me look for my brother, he was meant to be here 20 minutes ago.
I am looking for my black shirt have you seen it?
LOOK FORWARD TO = anticipate with pleasure
I am looking forward to visiting the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
LOOK INTO = A. investigate B. see in a mirror
A. The group is looking into vacationing together.
B. What do you see when you look into the mirror?
LOOK ON = observe, be a spectator
Five people just looked on as the robbers got away with the money.
LOOK OUT = pay attention - be careful - there is danger!
Look out! There's a bus coming.
LOOK OVER = examine, review
My lawyer told me to look over the contract before I signed it.
LOOK THROUGH = to examine something, usually quickly.
I must look through this report to establish the full story.
I will look through my email to see if I can find your request.
LOOK TO = to hold as leader or director; someone with better or more knowledge
Many students look to their professors for academic advice.
LOOK UP = A. find in a dictionary B. find and visit someone
A. You must look up new vocabulary words in your dictionary.
B. You should look me up if you are ever in Greece,
LOOK UP TO = respect, admire someone


He looks up to his mother's business partner.
1. Many countries in the Balkans are looking ____ the EU for economic opportunities.


2. I don't know this word. I guess I'll have to look it ____.
3. The police are looking _____ the attack on the policeman this morning.
4. I'm looking ____ the flashlight. Have you seen it anywhere?
5. When my mom's out I have to look ____ my younger brothers
6. I'm really looking ____ our holiday this summer.
7. Look ____ the rental agreement before you sign it. We don't want any surprises.
8. Some people look ____ politicians. Me, personally, I don't.
9. Look ____ ! That car just nearly hit you.
10. A crowd looked ___ as two men fought outside the club.

1. Many countries in the Balkans are looking ____ the EU for economic opportunities.
2. I don't know this word. I guess I'll have to look it ____.
3. The police are looking _____ the attack on the policeman this morning.
4. I'm looking ____ the flashlight. Have you seen it anywhere?
5. When my mom's out I have to look ____ my younger brothers
6. I'm really looking ____ our holiday this summer.
7. Look ____ the rental agreement before you sign it. We don't want any surprises.
8. Some people look ____ politicians. Me, personally, I don't.
9. Look ____ ! That car just nearly hit you.
10. A crowd looked ___ as two men fought outside the club.

1. Many countries in the Balkans are looking ____ the EU for economic opportunities.
2. I don't know this word. I guess I'll have to look it ____.
3. The police are looking _____ the attack on the policeman this morning.
4. I'm looking ____ the flashlight. Have you seen it anywhere?
5. When my mom's out I have to look ____ my younger brothers

6. I'm really looking ____ our holiday this summer.
7. Look ____ the rental agreement before you sign it. We don't want any surprises.
8. Some people look ____ politicians. Me, personally, I don't.
9. Look ____ ! That car just nearly hit you.
10. A crowd looked ___ as two men fought outside the club.



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