Class 6 Worksheet on Phrasal Verbs with 'Look'

Class 6 Worksheet on Phrasal Verbs with 'Look'
Class 6 Worksheet on Phrasal Verbs with 'Look'

Class 6 Worksheet on Phrasal Verbs with 'Look'

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Phrasal Verbs with ‘Look’ for Class 6 

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on phrasal verbs with ‘look’, helping students understand and apply these versatile verbs in real-life contexts. Activities include matching, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and sentence rewriting, making it a comprehensive tool for mastering phrasal verbs. 

Why Phrasal Verbs Matter in Grammar? 

Phrasal verbs enhance communication skills by providing more expressive ways to convey actions, emotions, and states. For Grade 6 students, this topic is important because: 
1. Phrasal verbs convey meaning beyond literal words. 
2. They help students sound more fluent and natural in English. 
3. They are used in everyday speech and writing. 
4. Understanding them builds strong grammar foundations. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five engaging activities to help students master phrasal verbs with ‘look’: 

Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
Students match phrasal verbs like “look into” and “look after” with their meanings (e.g., investigate, care for). 

Exercise 2 – True/False Statements 
Students decide if provided statements about phrasal verbs are correct or incorrect based on the context. 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill in sentences with the appropriate phrasal verb, enhancing their understanding of usage in various contexts. 

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Learners choose the correct phrasal verb to complete each sentence, reinforcing their knowledge. 

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
Students correct sentences where phrasal verbs are misused, applying their understanding of the correct meanings. 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
1. Look at – glance
2. Look after – care for 
3. Look out – pay attention 
4. Look forward to – hope 
5. Look into – investigate 
6. Look down on – feel superior 
7. Look back on – remember 
8. Look through – examine
9. Look for – search
10. Look away – disregard 

Exercise 2 – True/False Statements 
1. False 
2. True 
3. True 
4. False 
5. False
6. True 
7. False 
8. True 
9. False
10. True 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. Look over 
2. Look out for 
3. Look through 
4. Look forward to 
5. Look back on 
6. Look out 
7. Looked up 
8. Look for 
9. Look ahead 
10. Look over 

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. d) Look over 
2. b) Look after 
3. a) Look for 
4. c) Look into 
5. a) Look out 
6. c) Look upon 
7. d) Look through 
8. b) Look forward
9. c) Look ahead 
10. b) Look out 

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
1. She decided to look into the situation before acting on it. 
2. I can’t believe you looked after your chance to work with such a talented team. 
3. We need to look over the details before making a final decision. 
4. Please look through the documents carefully and give me your feedback. 
5. I need to look onto the project to make sure it gets done correctly. 
6. Please look upon your documents and let me know if everything is in order. 
7. They decided to look upon the upcoming changes at work. 
8. He tried to look forward to the plan, but couldn’t remember the specifics. 
9. They decided to look back on the issue before taking action. 
10. We need to look for the files for any missing information. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Phrasal verbs with 'look' (e.g., look up, look after) express actions and emotions, making language more expressive.

By practicing these phrasal verbs in sentences, students can confidently use them in real-life situations.

Phrasal verbs change meaning based on context, making it tricky to use them accurately without practice.