What is a phrasal verb?
A phrasal verb is a verb followed by a preposition or an adverb; the combination creates a meaning different from the original verb alone.
- Today’s verb: Look
- Today’s phrasal verbs: Look after, look at, look back, look for, look out for
Phrasal Verbs Made Easy PDF Capsule 7 – Look [Part 1]
Look afterHindi translation: देखभाल करना Meaning: To take care of someone or something. Memory Tip: When you care, your eyes follow! Use in Sentence: James looks after his kitten as if it is |
Look atHindi translation: की ओर देखना, पर्यवेक्षण करना Meaning: 1. To direct your eyes towards someone or something so Memory Tip: Look at the way I look at it, then you Use in Sentence: Look at the answers from Professor’s |
Look backHindi translation: याद करना Meaning: To think about something that has Memory Tip: Peeche mudkar na dekho, faisle par atal raho! Use in Sentence: When I look back, I can see my faults! |
Look forHindi translation: ढूंढ़ना Meaning: 1. To search for something or someone. Memory Tip: To look for, to search for. Use in Sentence: He is looking for answers in life. |
Look out forHindi translation: सावधान रहना होगा Meaning: To watch what is happening and be careful. Memory Tip: Watch out! Look out! Use in Sentence: Look out for your path. |
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