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๐Ÿ‘€ Phrasal verbs with look.

Look is a very useful verb, which is quite simple by itself, but can be paired with many prepositions.

 Look into

- to investigate.
The police have looked into the possible causes of the accident.
 Look up

- to search for something (in a dictionary or Internet).
If you don't know the meaning of the word - look it up!
 Look over/through

- to read quickly.
Could you please briefly look through my essay?
Look in on

- to visit.
I think I'll look in on my parents on Sunday.
 Look on

- to observe.
I just looked on as he made the barbecue.
 Look away

- to turn around.
I looked away when the doctor gave me an injection.
 Look back

- to recollect.
When I look back, I can see where we made a mistake.
 Look up to

- to respect smb.
I've always looked up to my dad.
 Look out

- to be cautious.
Look out! The driver must be drunk!
 Look ahead

- to foresee.
Look ahead and estimate the risks.
 Look forward to

- to wait impationetly.
I'm really looking forward to visiting this concert!
 Look for

- to search.
I've been looking for my hat for 3 days now.
 Look after

- to care about smb.
I like to look after my sisters.

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