"look": phrasal verb quiz
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This is a multiple choice quiz on some of the phrasal verbs with the verb "look".TRANSCRIPT
04/07/23
Phrasal verbs are generally formed of VERB + Adverbial Particle [PREPOSITION]
The meaning of the phrasal verb has nothing to do with the verb used when independent.
The phrasal verb is almost idiomatic: EXAMPLE:*************
"carry” and “carry on” “Carry” broadly means take
whereas “carry on” means continue.As you see, the original meaning of the verb has disappeared
When it is used in this Phrase combination.--------------------------
Native speakers have no problem with phrasal verbs butNon-native speakers do. Hence the following quiz.
Look after
Look down on
Look for
Look forward to
Look into
Look out
Look over
Look up
take care of someone or something
despise, see as inferior
search for, seek
investigate, consider
find in a dictionary
pay attention - be careful
examine, review
long for, anticipate with pleasure
You should look ________ the keys in the drawer first.
Everybody is looking ________ me as if I were an alien!
Don't worry. They'll be looking ________ the matter by now!
This term is unknown to me. I should look it ____ in the reference book!
Be careful with your paper; they will surely look it _______ .
They are still looking ________ a suitable solution to the problem.
Never look ________ on people just because they’re different.
If she does that again, she is definitely looking ________ trouble
Look ________ ! There is a dog behind you.
I’m really looking ________ to meeting you again soon!
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