... PHRASALVERBS WITH LOOK
♥ Look at = to take / have a look.
e.g :We looked at a few houses before we bought this one .
♥ Look through = to exmine sth quickly .
e.g :We asked the teacher to look ... at long last .
♥ Look forward to = to expect .
e.g :We are looking forward to your visit in September .
♥ Look out = to be careful .
e.g :Look out ! There’s a car coming .
♥ Look into =to examine ... .
e.g :I’d like to look into the possibility of buying a new car .
+ Look into = to investigate .
e.g :The police looked into the crime .
♥ Look for =to seek for .
e.g :she’s looking for a new...
... words in the box to complete the phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using
put in this story. You will need to use some of them more than once.
Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions ... this week that you've been late. You
must be looking for…
(11) Be careful! Look where
(12) Anyone who needs a job need look
(13) Goodbye. Look after…
(14) You think you're so perfect ... long hard look
(15) What are you wearing? You look like something that…
(16) What have you done? I don't like that look
(17) I've just moved to London and am on the lookout…
(18)...
...
Making
Headway
Upper
-
Intermediate
Phrasal Verbs
and
Idioms
Graham Workman
Oxford University Press
LOOKING
ROUND
A
FLAT
Idiomatic expressions
3
What do ... for revising the
multi
-
word verbs they learn in the book. One simple is to
put students into pairs and tell student A to read the
of some
the multi-word verbs while student
B
says what ... multi-word verbs. It can be used
as a game or revision activity.
The Jokes provide some light relief. They are related to the theme of the
unit and illustrate some humorous uses of multi-word verbs. ...
... sister right now!
look for
look for & looks for
looking for
looked for
looked for
1. look for p.v. When you look for things or people, you try to find them.
/ looked for you at ... found it.
5
5. FOCUS ON: pronunciation of two-word
phrasal verbs
Nonseparable phrasalverbs
Intransitive nonseparable phrasalverbs (verbs that do not allow an object)
are usually accented ...
Infinitive
present tense -ing form past tense past participle
look up
look up & looks up looking up looked up looked up
1. look up p.v. When you get information from a reference book,...
... anything about it. Shall I look into it?"
look like (inseparable): resemble (in appearance): wyglądać
podobnie.
"Does he look like his father or his mother?"
look over (separable): ... Could you
look it over?"
look up (separable): find something in a reference work:
sprawdzić.
"I'm sorry, but I don't know what that word means. I'll have
to look it up."
look ... I'm
really sorry."
look down on (inseparable): hold in contempt; regard as
inferior: gardzić.
"It's not surprising that Fred has few friends. He seems to
look down on anyone who...
... participles, and verbs, without rules or logic. Students simply have to
learn that
interested
is followed by
in,
and
good
is followed by
at.
and
go
home
has no preposition. Multi
-
word verbs, ...
and
good
is followed by
at.
and
go
home
has no preposition. Multi
-
word verbs, or phrasalverbs as they are
often referred to, present a very special problem. English can make verb ... the
systems, and are given a variety of exercise practice in recognition and
production.
Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
will find its place in self
-
access
centres, for learners to study on their...
... Studying phrasalverbs through pairs of synonym
_ Studying phrasalverbs through topic
V. Analysis and Interpretation
1. Definitions of phrasal verbs
There are a variety of definitions of phrasal verbs
1.1. ... to use phrasalverbs effectively
and easily. Besides, I can give you some other ways to learn better such as:
classification of phrasal verbs, comparison of phrasalverbs and non _phrasal
verbs .I ... of phrasal verbs
_ According to Tom McArthur
_ According to Dictionary.com Unabridged
2 . How to study English phrasalverbs effectively
_ Studying phrasalverbs through combination of the verbs...
... the subway.
long for I long for a week on the beach in Hawaii.
look at Look at this old picture of my grandmother.
look forward to I look forward to meeting her parents.
meet with so We will meet ... is remembered for his bravery.
be responsible for She is responsible for the new policies.
phrasalverbs Examples
account for He accounted for such problems.
accuse so of st He accused her of...
... the subway.
long for I long for a week on the beach in Hawaii.
look at Look at this old picture of my grandmother.
look forward to I look forward to meeting her parents.
meet with so We will meet ... He always yaps about the good old days.
yearn for He yearns for more adventure in his life.
phrasalverbs Examples
account for He accounted for such problems.
accuse so of st He accused her of...
... A TEST ON PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS
A. Look at these sentences and supply the words or pharses that have the same meaning as the ... walking so fast I couldn't keep up with him.
24. I'm looking forward to the trip.
25. If you're going barefoot, look out for / watch out for broken glass.
26. I got some money ... the gas, the policeman and his girlfriend had arranged to go (9) ……….for
the evening. So he was looking (10) ………. to giving her the can later on. When he got home from work, he
had a bath and...
... please?
D.1.get over 2 .look after 3 .look around 4.came across 5.takes after 6.live on
MORE PHRASAL VERBS
A. SOME COMMON PHRASAL VERBS
PRACTICE
wake up - stand up - look after - sit down - ... after?
ã When the object is a pronoun, it goes after the phrasal verb in the same way:
- Can you look after them?
ã Examples of phrasalverbs that take an object but do not separate:
to get over ... yesterday. It was taken when you were at school.
ã Some phrasalverbs do not have the object between the verb and the particle.
In these verbs, the verb and the particle cannot separate. They...