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10 Phrasal Verbs With Look 3ERO SEC
10 Phrasal Verbs With Look 3ERO SEC
1) Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them.
Translation
1. Mary couldn’t see Ann, so she looked a) out for a blue van.
2. This evening, Samantha’s looking b) forward to my summer holidays.
3. It’s late June so I’m looking c) into by the police.
4. We were told to look d) over the house before you decide to rent it.
5. His disappearance is being looked e) for her inside the castle.
6. Sarah has always looked f) after her cousin’s children.
7. You must look g) up to her father.
4) Complete the sentences with the suitable phrasal verb from exercises 1 and 2.