Phrasal Verbs with Look

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Flashcards on Phrasal Verbs with Look, created by Sabrina Anhaia on 17/06/2019.
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Look after To take care of She had to look after her nephew yesterday. Inseparable
Look for To search for I'm looking for my keys and I can't find them. Inseparable
Look into To investigate I'll look into your situation and see what I can do. Inseparable
Look out To be careful with Look out, there's a spider over there. Inseparable
Look through To read something quickly I'll look through my e-mail to see what she wrote. Inseparable
Look up Try to find information by looking in a book or on a computer Look up this word in the dictionary. Separable
Look up to To admire I really look up to my mother. Inseparable
Look forward to To wait with excitement I'm looking forward to the party. Inseparable
Look away To turn your eyes away from someone or something that were looking at The accident was so terrible that I had to look away. Inseparable
Look ahead To think about and plan the future Let's look ahead to next month's projected sales. Inseparable
Look back To think about something that happened in the past When I look back on my childhood, I realise how lucky I was to not have any responsibilities. Inseparable
Look down on To think something or someone is inferior I don't like the way that your boss looks down on you. Inseparable
Look around To visit a place and see what is there Do you want to have a look around town this afternoon? Inseparable
Look at To consider or examine something, usually before making a decision We will have to look at all the proposals before coming to any decision. Inseparable
Look in on To visit someone for a short time Look in on your grandmother on your way home. Inseparable
Look over To check or revise something, usually quickly Can you look over my thesis and tell me what you think I need to improve? Inseparable
To be looking up Getting better or improving Their financial situation seems to be looking up. Inseparable
Look out for (someone) To take care of someone, protect. I have always looked out for my little sister. Inseparable
Look on To watch an event or activity without taking part in it I looked on as my friends danced around the room. Inseparable
Look upon / on someone or something To consider or regard someone or something in a particular way I have always looked upon/on my mother as a friend. Inseparable
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