4. DICTIONARY WORK Read the dictionary entries. Then answer the questions below.
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PHR V look after sb/sth/yourself to be responsible for or take care of sb/sth/yourself: I'll go back to work if I can find somebody to look after the children.
* The old lady’s son looked after all her financial affairs.
look down on sb/sth to think that you are better than sb / sth
look sth up to search for information in a book: to look up a word in a dictionary
look up to sb to respect and admire sb
1. Which phrasal verbs are two-part and which are three-part?
2. Which two-part phrasal verb is separable and which is inseparable? How do you know?
Bài Làm:
1. Which phrasal verbs are two-part and which are three-part?
- "look after" and "look down on" are two-part phrasal verbs, while "look up" and "look up to" are three-part phrasal verbs.
2. Which two-part phrasal verb is separable and which is inseparable? How do you know?
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"look after" is inseparable because the object cannot come between the verb and the particle, as in "look after the children" (not "look the children after"). "look down on" is inseparable as well, as the object cannot come between the verb and the particle, as in "look down on someone" (not "look someone down on").