Phrasal Verb Look

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Phrasal Verb Look

I - Match the following phrasal verbs with their corresponding definition below:

1. look after (something) 2. look at (something) 3. look back ( on something) 4. look down on (somebody/something) 5. look into (something) 6. look out 7. look (somebody) up 8. look (something) up 9. look up to (somebody) a. to admire or respect somebody b. to visit or make contact with sb (especially after not having seen them for a long time c. to search for sth in a dictionary or reference book d. to deal with or be responsible for sth e. to think about something in one’s past f. to examine something closely g. to be careful h. to investigate or examine something i. to consider sb/sth inferior to oneself

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II - Complete the following gaps with one suitable phrasal verb:

1. Children often ______Figo as a role model. They want to be like him. 2. ______! There’s a hole in the street. 3. I don’t know the meaning of this word. I have to ______it ______. 4. She ______the contract very carefully so as not to miss any important information. 5. After the break-in the police ______all evidences to try to catch the burglar. 6. Susan thinks she’s better than her colleagues. She always ______them. 7. She always ______on her wedding day with a smile in her face. 8. Being a single mother, she ______her small son all by herself. 9. When she went on holiday to her hometown she ______her childhood friends ______. They were very pleased to see her after 15 years.

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