Look at me! Don’t you think that I’m beautiful? Look after me! I am not happy. I need your help. Look for me! Can you find me? 1 3 2.

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Look at me! Don’t you think that I’m beautiful? Look after me! I am not happy. I need your help. Look for me! Can you find me? 1 3 2

Look at me! Посмотри на меня! Look for me! Ищи меня! Look after me! Позаботься обо мне! (поухаживай за мной)

I’m terribly hungry. I look forward* to dinner! 4 *['fɔ:wəd]

Look at for after смотреть на кого-либо, что-либо искать кого-либо, что-либо заботиться о ком-либо, чём- либо, присматривать forward to + ждать какого-либо события с нетерпением

Фразовые глаголы Phrasal Verbs Зачем? Свойственны разговорной речи Глагол Verb Предлог Preposition + Новое значение = E.g.: stand up sit down get up

Put in the necessary preposition 1.Could you look … the children this evening? 2.It is necessary to look … the traffic lights on the road. 3.I am looking … a company to go hiking. 4.The children are looking … the excursion. 5.Mary is fond of looking … pets. 6.Father is looking … the game. His favourite team will play tomorrow. at after for forward to

What or whom do you look after?

What are you looking forward to?