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Read the phrasal verbs Meanings of all these words with sentences1.Look at-2. Look out - 3. Look up-4. Look into 5. Look down upon6. Look Around7. Look for |
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Answer» 1. look at - to consider, think about, or study something, especially in order to learn something useful or important: I'm going to look at the budget estimates on the weekend. 2. Look out – to be careful, to be alert Look out! There’s a car coming. 3. Look up – to get better (about a situation) Things are starting to look up, I can see a light at the end of the tunnel. 4. Look into – to investigate something I’ll into this issue, and I’ll give you an update tomorrow. 5. look down - to have a low opinion of somebody Piers is very arrogant. He looks down on uneducated people. 6. Look round 1. to turn your head He heard a voice behind him so he looked round but couldn’t see anyone. 2. to look for things for pleasure, for example in a shop, museum He looked round the museum and then went to the café. 7. Look for – to search for something, to hope to get something I am currently looking for a new job. |
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