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WORDPOWER: look – English Grammar Exercises for A2

3 ejercicios

1. Match the words in bold (1-5) with definitions (a-e).

  • 1)
    We’re really looking forward to our holiday in Florida.
  • 2)
    I’m looking after my friend’s cat while he’s on holiday.
  • 3)
    I didn’t know the address, so I looked it up online.
  • 4)
    He doesn’t look very well – maybe he’s got a cold.
  • 5)
    I was only in the city an hour, so I didn’t have time to look around
Exercise image a
avisit a place and see the things in it
Exercise image b
bappear, seem
Exercise image c
cfeel happy and excited about a future event
Exercise image d
dtry to find information in a book or on a computer
Exercise image e
egive a person or animal what they need

2. Choose the correct answers.

  • 1)
    I really like looking after / up young children.
  • 2)
    I’m really looking after / forward to the weekend.
  • 3)
    I always look up / out a film online before I see it.
  • 4)
    I spend too much time looking at / to social media sites.
  • 5)
    I always look for / to special offers when I go shopping.
  • 6)
    I look / look like tired when I don’t get much sleep.
  • 7)
    I love looking around / up clothes shops.

3. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

after     forward     up     around     at     for
  • 1)
    He looked atthe timetable to see when the next train left for London.
  • 2)
    Excuse me. I’m looking a bank. Is there one near here?
  • 3)
    We’re really looking to seeing our Spanish friends tomorrow.
  • 4)
    We have a lovely babysitter that looks our children when we go out for the evening.
  • 5)
    I’m tired! Do you really want to look the museum again?
  • 6)
    If you aren’t sure what it means, look the word in your dictionary.

Cómo Practicar

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