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II Phrasal Verbs 1611\ Log on = enter a computiir system
Example: He entered his password for the college intranet and logged on.
Log out = exit a computer system
Example: Danny closed the programs and logged out when it was
time to go home.
Look after = take care
Example: Their auntie looked after them while their mother was in
hospital.
Look back = think about the past
Example: Old people often look back on over their lives.
Look down on = have a low opinion of
Example: He looks down on his colleagues because he thinks he's better than they are.
Look For = try to find
Example: I've been lookingfor all their hidden flies, but I can't fmd
them anywhere.
Look forward to = wait for or anticipate smnething pleasant Example: I'm looking forward to meeting you.
Look in = 'l'nake a quick visit
Example: I'll look in on them on my way home.
Look in on = visit briefly to see ifeverything's all right
Example: I'm going to look in on Gran on the way home tonight as
she's been a bit unwell recently. Look into =research~ investigate
Example: We'll look into the problem and come back to you when we have the information.