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Phrasal Verb Look

The document discusses phrasal verbs with the word "look" and provides examples of their usage in sentences. It then lists 10 phrasal verbs with "look" and their meanings: look after, look at, look back on, look down on, look forward to, look in, look out, look round, look through, look up. The meanings provided are to take care of, to examine, to think about something in the past, to think someone isn't as good, to feel excited, to visit for observation, to shout to avoid danger, to look around a place, to read quickly, to raise the eyes.

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Phrasal Verb Look

The document discusses phrasal verbs with the word "look" and provides examples of their usage in sentences. It then lists 10 phrasal verbs with "look" and their meanings: look after, look at, look back on, look down on, look forward to, look in, look out, look round, look through, look up. The meanings provided are to take care of, to examine, to think about something in the past, to think someone isn't as good, to feel excited, to visit for observation, to shout to avoid danger, to look around a place, to read quickly, to raise the eyes.

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Check yourself – Phrasal verbs with `look`

Complete the gaps with prepositions in the box.


after at back on down on forward to
in out round through up

1. She looked ____________ from her book when she heard the noise.
2. They are looking _____________ meeting their friends.
3. I look ____________ on my child every now and then.
4. Our boss looks ______________ some people in his firm.
5. Henry looked ___________ the magazine quickly.
6. John has to look _______________ his younger brother.
7. We were looking ____________ the shops when we were in Ashville.
8. Look ___________! There's a bus coming! It is going to hit you!
9. How do you feel when you look ____________ your childhood?
10.Did the doctor look _______________ your leg?

Check yourself – Phrasal verbs with `look`


Complete the gaps with prepositions in the box.
after at back on down on forward to
in out round through up

1. She looked ____________ from her book when she heard the noise.
2. They are looking _____________ meeting their friends.
3. I look ____________ on my child every now and then.
4. Our boss looks ______________ some people in his firm.
5. Henry looked ___________ the magazine quickly.
6. John has to look _______________ his younger brother.
7. We were looking ____________ the shops when we were in Ashville.
8. Look ___________! There's a bus coming! It is going to hit you!
9. How do you feel when you look ____________ your childhood?
10.Did the doctor look _______________ your leg?
Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings

1. look after j. to take care of

2. look at i. to examine

3. look back on h. to think about something that


happened in the past
4. look down on g. to think that someone isn`t as good
as you
5. look forward to f. to feel excited that something is
going to happen
6. look in e. to visit someone for a short time,
often used in cases of observation
7. look out d. to shout something to avoid
something bad happening
8. look round c. to look at the things you see in a
place you visit
9. look through b. to read something quickly

10.look up a. to raise the eyes when you are


looking down at something

1. look after j.to take care of

2. look at i.to examine

3. look back on h.to think about something that


happened in the past
4. look down on g.to think that someone isn`t as good
as you
5. look forward to f.to feel excited that something is
going to happen
6. look in e.to visit someone for a short time,
often used in cases of observation
7. look out d.to shout something to avoid
something bad happening
8. look round c. to look at the things you see in a
place you visit
9. look through b. to read something quickly

10. look up a. to raise the eyes when you are


looking down at something

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