A phrasal verb is a verb + one or more prepositions or an adverb that results in a different meaning from the meaning of the original root verb. Learn some common phrasal verbs with look in today's lesson:
✅ Look after: to take care of, to make sure that someone is safe and well.
✅ Look away: to turn your eyes away from something or someone.
✅ Look for: to search for/try to find something or someone.
✅ Look into: to investigate/find out more about something.
✅ Look out: to be careful, avoid danger.
✅ Look through: to examine something in detail.
✅ Look up: to search for information.
✅ Look up to: to respect or admire someone.
Let’s practice!
Choose the correct preposition for the formation of the phrasal verb:
1- Today, I decided to go to my favorite shop to look ___ a new outfit.
a) for b) after
2- Look___! There’s a truck coming.
a) out b) up to
3- I look _____ you for your generosity.
a) up to b) out
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