The document provides a practice exercise for students to complete sentences using phrasal verbs containing the word "look". The exercise contains 12 sentences for students to fill in with the appropriate phrasal verb form of "look" such as "look up", "look at", "look for", "look after", "look out", and "look up". The document aims to help students learn and practice different phrasal verb forms of the word "look".
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The document provides a practice exercise for students to complete sentences using phrasal verbs containing the word "look". The exercise contains 12 sentences for students to fill in with the appropriate phrasal verb form of "look" such as "look up", "look at", "look for", "look after", "look out", and "look up". The document aims to help students learn and practice different phrasal verb forms of the word "look".
The document provides a practice exercise for students to complete sentences using phrasal verbs containing the word "look". The exercise contains 12 sentences for students to fill in with the appropriate phrasal verb form of "look" such as "look up", "look at", "look for", "look after", "look out", and "look up". The document aims to help students learn and practice different phrasal verb forms of the word "look".
2. “Could you look at my report and tell me if you think it's OK?” 3. Ken look for his keys because he lost them last night. 4. Peter asked me to look after his cat while he was away. 5. She doesn’t look after her children properly. 6. I have found the keys that you were look for 7. ¡Look after for drunken drivers when you are on the road 8. Every man and woman in the village look up to the old man. 9. Hank has always look up his Uncle Peter. He treats him like a hero. 10. The teacher told us to look out the blackboard. 11. Have a look up of the window and see who's at the door. 12. I can’t look after six children at my age - it's too much.