... words in the box to complete the phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions usingput 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. Youmust 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)...
... order toget ahead ofschedule.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. get * on put on (clothes) You should get yourjacket on because it'sgoing to be ... did you getup this morning?This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. give * away + give something withoutasking for anything inexchangeWhy did Nancy give ... soccer this year atschool?This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. eat away gradually destroy, erode The heavy rains ateaway at the sandstonecliffs.eat...
... English allday tires me out.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. take * off + remove In many cultures, it isappropriate to take offyour shoes whenentering ... over beforethey get divorced.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. watch out for + be careful of Watch out for snakeswhile you are hiking inthe desert.wear ... proposal inorder to get a loan.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. touch on + talk about for a short time The presidentialcandidates touched onthe subject...
... teacher always has his ear to the ground to look for possible trouble at school. have one`s eye on (something) - have a wish/aim for something, look or think about something I want to buy ... Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com 325 have (something) going for one - have ability/talent/good looks She has a lot going for her and I am sure that she will get the new job. have (something)...
... one's eyes I looked through my desk for my house keys. look through (something) - to see through something like a window I looked through the window at the beautiful sunset. look to (someone) ... someone directly I looked the man in the eye when I asked him to move his car out of my way. look (someone) up - seek and find someone When I was in New York City I looked up my friend ... looked up my friend from university. look the other way - ignore something Our boss looks the other way when his staff are one or two minutes late. look through (something) - to search...
... department arrived. under cover - hidden, concealed The police officer went under cover to look for the drug dealers. under fire - being shot at or attacked, under (verbal) attack The ... experience, memory or possession When he has more experience as a cook under his belt he will begin to look for a job. under one`s belt - in one`s stomach After he had a big breakfast under his belt ... alcohol when he hit the young child. under the sun - anywhere on earth at all, everywhere We looked for my wallet everywhere under the sun. under the table - in secret and usually illegal...
... 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...
... this page all have multi-word verbs with non-literal meanings. Look at them and decide what they mean. to look for someone/something = to look out - - to look down on someone - -
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... 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 ... right response. 3 Work through the written exercises in the book and check your answers in the Answer key. 4 Find a friend to practise the spoken exercises with, or write out what you would...
... 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,...