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Phrasal verbs 7
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Phrasal verbs with LOOK
I have to
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to take care)
my little brother this weekend.
I
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to read something quickly)
as many books as I can when I'm in a book shop.
I will
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to think about what is going to happen in the future)
at my schedule and tell you whether I could take such a journey.
If you don't know what the word means,
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to seek information)
in a dictionary.
If you
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to think about something that happened in the past)
over the last few years, you will find that this work has been worthwhile.
I'm
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to seek)
Peter. Have you seen him?
I'm
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen)
the holidays.
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(said or shouted in order to tell someone that they are in danger)
with that dog, its seems to be a fierce one.
I hope things will start to
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to become better)
in the new year.
You should
LOOK AFTER
LOOK AHEAD
LOOK BACK
LOOK it UP
LOOK OUT
LOOK OVER
LOOK THROUGH
LOOK UP
LOOKING FOR
LOOKING FORWARD TO
(to quickly examine something)
your writing before you hand it in to the teacher.
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