Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Look"
- Look at me.
- You look busy.
- You look sick.
- Look behind you.
- You look stupid.
- You look so pale.
- Let's take a look.
- Look at that smoke.
- You look contented.
- You look pale today.
- Do you look your age?
- Look at that picture.
- Look at that building.
- Look at that mountain.
- You don't look so hot.
- These pearls look real.
- He doesn't look his age.
- I like the way you look.
- Take a look at this map.
- Did he look like a doctor?
- Don't look at me that way.
- Don't look down on others.
- I have to look for my pen.
- I will look the other way.
- May I look at your passport?
- Look at the notes on page 10.
- Please look after my luggage.
- Who will look after the baby?
- Who will look after your dog?
- I look forward to my birthday.
- Look at me when I talk to you!
- You look just like your mother.
- Are you happy with how you look?
- Can you help look after the kids?
- I promise you I'll look after you.
- I'd like you to look after my dog.
- Let me have a look at the picture.
- She couldn't look him in the face.
- I look forward to seeing you again.
- Would you help me look for my keys?
- You look nice with your hair short.
- Look at the train crossing the bridge.
- A look of contentment appeared on his face.
- We shouldn't judge people by how they look.
- Tom stopped to take a close look at the car.
- You shouldn't judge others on how they look.
- I'll look after my parents when they get old.
- We must look after her children this evening.
- Would you look after the place while I'm out?
- Doing that sort of thing makes you look stupid.
- How do you think you'd look wearing that dress?
- Who will look after the baby while they're out?
- Everywhere you look you can see children playing.
- The pears we eat in Japan look almost like apples.
- A lot of people look up to you. Don't let them down.
- He took a look at the newspaper before going to bed.
- They agreed to look into the causes of the accident.
- Everywhere you look you can see young couples kissing.
- I always have a look at the newspaper before breakfast.
- I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.
- The detective promised to look into the matter right away.
- Let's ask the neighbors to look after the dog while we're away.
- Everywhere you look you can see damage caused by the earthquake.
- If at all possible, you should go and look into the matter yourself.
- They say that girls spend more time worrying about how they look than boys do.