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A2

WORDPOWER: look – English Grammar Exercises for A2

3 exercices

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.

Comment Pratiquer

  1. 1Lisez chaque question attentivement
  2. 2Écrivez votre réponse ou sélectionnez l'option correcte
  3. 3Cliquez sur 'Afficher la Réponse' pour vérifier votre travail
  4. 4Examinez les erreurs et essayez des exercices similaires
  5. 5Passez à l'exercice suivant lorsque vous êtes prêt