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Replace the verbs in brackets with the verb 'look' and the correct

preposition or adverb.
1. A babysitter looks after (takes care of) the children if we
go out in the evenings.
2. The manager promised he would look into
(investigate) the matter.
3. The scientific community look up to (admires) him for
his intelligence and his creativity.
4. Children all over the world look forward to
(await with pleasure) the arrival of Santa Claus.
5. The boy didn't participate in the fight. He just looked on
(watched)
6. Searching the Internet is the quickest way to look for
(try to find) a restaurant
7. My little sister has always looked up (a lot of
respect) to me.
8. I had to look after (take care of) my neighbor’s dog
while she was away.
Replace the verbs in brackets with the verb 'take' and the correct
preposition or adverb.
1. It was announced that the plane would take off
(leave the ground) at 6 p.m
2. I have to take care of (look after) my parents now that
they're growing old.
3. The boy really takes after (resembles) his father, doesn't
he?
4. It didn’t take him long to take in (understand) the
situation.
I. Replace the verbs in brackets with the verb 'look' and the
correct preposition or adverb.
1.A babysitter______________ (takes care of) the children if
we go out in the evenings.
2.The manager promised he would ___
(investigate) the matter.
3.The scientific community ____ (admires) him for
his intelligence and his creativity.
4.Children all over the world _____(await with
pleasure) the arrival of Santa Claus.
5.The boy didn't participate in the fight. He just ___
(watched)
6.Searching the Internet is the quickest way to
___(try to find) a restaurant
7. My little sister has always ____ (a lot of respect)
to me.
8.I had to ___ (take care of) my neighbor’s dog
while she was away.
II. Replace the verbs in brackets with the verb 'take' and the
correct preposition or adverb.
1.It was announced that the plane would _________
(leave the ground) at 6 p.m
2.I have to (look after) my parents now that
they're growing old.
3.The boy really (resembles) his father,
doesn't he?
4.It didn’t take him long to (understand) the
situation.

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