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Phrasal Verbs

With 'Look'

Hi guys❗ I'm sure that you've said this word many times. Do you use phrasal verbs with 'look'

If you don't. Well, I'll tell you some of them. Let's begin❗

Look after (sth/sb)
To be in charge for something; to take care of something or 👨/👩.
     Sometimes, I look after my little nephews.
                                    look after (sb)

Look at (sth)
To examine something closely.
     Rose asked a veterinarian to look at her 🐱's inflamed paw.
                                                          look at (sth)

Look for (sb/sth)
To try to find 👨/👩 or something.
     I'm looking for Dean. Have you seen him?
                                       look for (sb)

     The police is looking for clues.
                                       look for (sth)

Look forward to (sth)
To feel 🙂 or excited about something such as an event or activity is going to happen.
        Tennis fans are looking forward for the next tournament.
                                        look forward for (sth)

Look into (sth)
To investigate; to examine the facts about something such as a problem or a crime.
        The 🔎👨 looked into the murder.
                                            look into (sth)


Look up
To get better.
     I hope things will start looking up for you.
                                                      look up (for sb) 

Look up (sth)
To try to find a piece of information by looking in a 📕 or on a list, or by using a 📱, etc.
     When I'm travelling, I look up the train times.
                                                 look up

Look up to (sb)
To respect or admire to 👨👩.
     I look up to the amazing Novak Djokovic.
                     ↳ look up to (sb)


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