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Phrasal Verbs for Look (Part 2) (Look out for (I look out for my friends…
Phrasal Verbs for Look (Part 2)
Look to
to rely on someone for help/advice
I look to my friends for money to buy new phone.
I look to Mr Mel for help when I don't how to do the questions.
Look out for
I
look out for
my friends when they need me.
The police told Sally to
look out for
any robbers.
Look up to
admire or respect someone
John
looks up to
his teacher.
Mary always
looks up to
her parents because they teach her how to be a good person.
look ahead
to think about and plan for the future
Who doesn't
look ahead
remains behind.
its more important to look ahed than behind
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look forward to
to feel excited and happy about something that is about to happen
Everyone is
looking forward to
the school holidays.
The children
looked forward to
the annual school fun fair.