English Phrasal Verbs with LOOK, phrasal verbs with look;
Look at
to think about a subject carefully
We are looking at the various possibilities.
Look back
to think about something that happened in the past
When I look back, I’m filled with happiness.
Look for
to search for someone or something, to seek
I am looking for Susan. Have you seen her?
Look round
to visit a place and look at the things in it
I will spend all day looking round the city.
Look ahead
to think about what may happen in the future
They need to look ahead to make a decision for their company.
Look after
to watch or take care of someone or something
I look after my friend’s fish when she is away.
Look through
to read something quickly
I have looked through the book but I have had no chance to read it completely.
Look over
to examine something quickly
We will look over these figures for you.