Fill the gaps with the phrasal verbs below (in the correct form)
look after look down on look for look forward to
look into look out for look up look up to
1. I’m sorry I’m late. I was _______ _______ somewhere to park.
2. Emily’s 84 and she feels a bit lonely sometimes. However she’s really _______ _______ _______ Saturday because her granddaughter Daisy is coming to stay.
3. I expanded my Spanish vocabulary quickly by frequently _______ _______ new words in the dictionary when I was reading.
4. Jack always _______ _______ Jill’s cats when she goes away.
5. The weatherman warned drivers to _______ ________ _______ ice on the roads.
6. Heather’s such a snob. She’s always _______ ________ _______ other people.
7. Renée has always _______ _______ _______ her sister for her kindness, creativity and sense of fun.
8. Police are _______ _______ the disappearance of confidential files from the law firm.
Answers
1. I’m sorry I’m late. I was LOOKING FOR somewhere to park.
2. Emily’s 84 and she feels a bit lonely sometimes. However she’s really LOOKING FORWARD TO Saturday because her granddaughter Daisy is coming to stay.
3. I expanded my Spanish vocabulary quickly by frequently LOOKING UP new words in the dictionary when I was reading. (You need the gerund here because it follows the preposition ‘by’)
4. Jack always LOOKS AFTER Jill’s cats when she goes away.
5. The weatherman warned drivers to LOOK OUT FOR ice on the roads.
6. Heather’s such a snob. She’s always LOOKING DOWN ON other people.
7. Renée has alw ays LOOKED UP TO her sister for her kindness, creativity and sense of fun.
8. Police are LOOKING INTO the disappearance of confidential files from the law firm.
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