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Practice Phrasal Verbs
Look on - to watch, like a spectator watches a game or event. We looked on sadly as the football team lost. Look out - to be careful or watchful (for some type of danger). Look out! That bus is coming this way! Look out for falling hail as you drive on the road. Look out for - to protect My older sister looks out for me in the playground. They're cousins who always look out for each other. Much Continued ESL Success, The creator of ESL Free Lesson Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The "ESL Free Lesson" website is an incredible resource for ESL students from all over the world . This report is only one of 7 tips that you can get Free at eslfreelesson.com. To get your other 6 fantastic ESL tips and your "Free bonus Ebook" to help you to earn more money enroll now at: www.eslfreelesson.com |
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