Read about phrasal verb look and do the exercise.
2. = to make sure that someone is safe and well.
2. = to try and find something or someone
Look after (someone or something)
1. = to take care of.2. = to make sure that someone is safe and well.
- Make sure you look after yourself. I don't want you to be ill due to this weather.
- I have to look after my son tonight.
Look for (someone or something)
1. = to search for something or someone.2. = to try and find something or someone
- Can you help me look for my brother, he was meant to be here 20 minutes ago.
- I am looking for my black shirt have you seen it?
Look up
= to search for information (usually in a book)- I need to look that word up in the dictionary, I have never heard it before.
- I will look up your number when I get to Santiago.
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