1. When I was a baby, my mother would ( Look for / Look in) on me while |
slept
2. When you don’t know something, you should Look it (up / out).
3. Sally always ( Looks ahead / Looks forward to ) going to get grandmothers
house.
4. Karen did not ( Look round / Look to) the corner and she ran into Bill.
5. My grandfather loves to ( Look for / Look back ) and tell us stories of his
childhood.
6. Tina always ( Looks to / Looks out ) her father for help in math.
7. Students should ( Look out / Look through ) their books to study for the test.
8. My brother is terrible at Looking (For / Out) his lost items.
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10. To be a safe drive, you should ( Look up / Look ahead ) and make sure there
are no
stopped cars.
11. Hey! (Look out / Look ahead )! The ball is heading straight for you!
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