1.I'm looking___Sally. Have you seen her? 2. Who's going to lookthe children while you're away?
3. Can you lookthe opening times on the website?
4. I'm lookingthe weekend.
1)for
2)after
3)forward to
4)up
Match phrasal verbs to their meanings.
look up
look for
look after
look forward to
___
to be thinking with pleasure about something that is going to happen (because you expect to enjoy it)
to look for information in a dictionary or reference book, or by using a computer
to be responsible for or to take care of somebody/something/yourself
to search
2) The correct answer for the second blank is "after". The phrase "look after" means to take care or be responsible for someone or something. In this sentence, the speaker is asking who will take care of the children while the person they are speaking to is away.
3) The correct answer for the third blank is "up". The phrase "look up" means to search for information in a dictionary, reference book, or by using a computer. In this sentence, the speaker is asking if the person can search for the opening times on a website.
4) The correct answer for the fourth blank is "forward to". The phrase "look forward to" means to be thinking with pleasure about something that is going to happen, because you expect to enjoy it. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their anticipation or excitement for the weekend.
To match the phrasal verbs to their meanings:
- "look up" means to search for information in a dictionary or reference book, or by using a computer.
- "look for" means to search or try to find someone or something.
- "look after" means to be responsible for or to take care of somebody/something/yourself.
- "look forward to" means to be thinking with pleasure about something that is going to happen, because you expect to enjoy it.