LOOK Family Exercises

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LOOK FOR - Exercises

Remember: 'Look for' means to search for or try to find something or someone
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'look for' correctly?
I'm looking for my keys - have you seen them?
She looks for her old books to the library
They look for the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'look for' correctly?
He looked for smoking last year
The company is looking for new employees
We look for together every weekend

LOOK AT - Exercises

Remember: 'Look at' means to direct your eyes towards something or to examine/consider something
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Please _____ this document carefully
2. She _____ the painting for a long time yesterday
3. I'm _____ different options for vacation
4. Let's _____ the problem from another perspective

LOOK AROUND - Exercises

Remember: 'Look around' means to examine a place or to search in different directions
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'look around' correctly?
She looks around her old clothes to charity
Let's look around the museum before we leave
They look around smoking every day
2. Which sentence uses 'look around' correctly?
I looked around but couldn't find anyone
He looks around the meeting every morning
We looked around together at school

LOOK THROUGH - Exercises

Remember: 'Look through' means to examine the contents of something or to search through items
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I need to _____ these files to find the contract
2. She _____ all the photos from her trip last night
3. He's _____ the newspaper for job ads
4. We _____ the whole report but found no errors

LOOK OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Look out' means to be careful or vigilant, or to watch for danger
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'look out' correctly?
Look out! There's a car coming!
She looks out her old books to the library
They look out together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'look out' correctly?
He looked out smoking last year
Look out for pickpockets in crowded areas
We look out the meeting every day

LOOK UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Look up' means to search for information, or to improve (situation)
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. If you don't know the word, _____ it in the dictionary
2. I _____ his phone number online yesterday
3. Things are finally _____ for our business
4. She _____ the recipe on the internet

LOOK INTO - Exercises

Remember: 'Look into' means to investigate or examine something carefully
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'look into' correctly?
She looks into her old clothes to charity
The police are looking into the robbery
They look into together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'look into' correctly?
We need to look into this problem more carefully
He looked into smoking last year
I look into the bus every morning

LOOK OVER - Exercises

Remember: 'Look over' means to examine or inspect something quickly
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Can you _____ my essay before I submit it?
2. The doctor _____ my test results yesterday
3. I'm _____ the contract one more time
4. She _____ the document quickly and signed it

LOOK AFTER - Exercises

Remember: 'Look after' means to take care of someone or something
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'look after' correctly?
Can you look after my dog while I'm on vacation?
She looks after her old clothes to charity
They look after the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'look after' correctly?
He looked after smoking last year
She looks after her elderly parents
We look after together every weekend

LOOK UP TO - Exercises

Remember: 'Look up to' means to admire and respect someone
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I really _____ my older brother - he's my role model
2. When I was young, I _____ my teacher
3. Children are _____ their parents as examples
4. Many people _____ successful entrepreneurs

LOOK DOWN ON - Exercises

Remember: 'Look down on' means to consider someone or something as inferior or to treat with contempt
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'look down on' correctly?
She looks down on her old books to the library
He looks down on people who don't have a college degree
They look down on the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'look down on' correctly?
Don't look down on others just because they're different
We looked down on smoking last year
I look down on my homework every night

LOOK FORWARD TO - Exercises

Remember: 'Look forward to' means to anticipate something with pleasure or excitement
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I _____ seeing you at the party next week
2. She _____ her vacation for months
3. We're _____ the weekend already
4. They always _____ Christmas every year

LOOK BACK - Exercises

Remember: 'Look back' means to think about the past or to remember past events
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'look back' correctly?
When I look back on my childhood, I feel happy
She looks back her old clothes to charity
They look back the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'look back' correctly?
He looked back smoking last year
Looking back, I should have studied harder
We look back together every weekend

LOOK AHEAD - Exercises

Remember: 'Look ahead' means to think about or plan for the future
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. We need to _____ and plan for next year
2. The company _____ and prepared for changes
3. I'm _____ to a brighter future
4. Let's _____ instead of dwelling on the past
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