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Exercise On The Phrasal Verbs of To Look: Written by Bob Wilson ©robert Clifford Mcnair Wilson 2007
Exercise On The Phrasal Verbs of To Look: Written by Bob Wilson ©robert Clifford Mcnair Wilson 2007
on the Phrasal Verbs of To Look
A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them.
B Fill the gaps using phrasal verbs in the correct form.
1 Who looks ...................................... Bobbi when you're away?
2 I was looking ...................................... it for ages. In the end I found it in my dressing gown
pocket.
3 We're going camping next weekend. I'm really looking ...................................... it.
4 Look ......................................! A banana skin!
5 This book is too difficult. I have to look ...................................... too many words all the time.
6 I've got the dentist on Thursday. I'm not looking ...................................... it at all.
7 When my parents went on holiday, my granny looked ...................................... me. Dear old
Granny!
8 There's a scooter coming. Look ......................................!
9 I've finished with my boyfriend because when I wasn't feeling very well he didn't look
...................................... me.
10 Try to guess the meaning without looking it ....................................... .
www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007