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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #26928: Look at / out / after
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: Prepositions [Change theme]
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    Look at / out / after


       LOOK


                               

     to look out                                      to look out 

    the horse looks out of the window  look out! there's a bus coming 

                                   

                            to look back  to look down on

                                       


                  

                        to look like   to look at   to look after 

          

                                                  

            to look up (in a dictionary)                   to look for  to look through 

      

      

      





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    1. What does woebegone mean ? Look it in the dictionary.

    2. The police are still looking the missing child.

    3. That photograph doesn't look my mother at all.

    4. Derek looks on anyone who is not well brought up.

    5. When I entered the room the baby looked me and smiled.

    6. People looked when they heard the loud noise behind them.

    7. Don't worry, I'll look the children while you are away.

    8. Your dress is dirty, I told you to look !

    9. Mary was looking the window when the accident happened.

    10. The astronomer is standing, looking his telescope.










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