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Look at, look after and look for
1/ Look at: point one's eyes at, or turn your eyes in a particular direction.
E.g. *If you look carefully, you can just see our garden from here.
*Stop looking at me like that.
2/Look after: take care of somebody or something or be responsible for somebody or something.
E.g. *She is going to look after their children while you're away.
*I'm looking after her affairs while she is in hospital.
3/Look for: try to find something or somebody (search).
E.g.Are you still looking for a job?
Exercise: look for the right answer.
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