Phrasal verbs starting with L English lesson
What will I learn from the English lesson phrasal verbs starting with L?
This lesson you will learn the meaning of some of the phrasal verbs beginning with L that you might not understand. The lesson is to be used to help you understand the meanings when you come across phrasal verbs you don't understand.
** Warning please don't try and memorise all of the phrasal verbs listed use as a reference when you need to understand what they mean**
Phrasal verbs beginning with L
land up: He landed up living in a cardboard box under the bridge.
laugh at: What are you laughing at?
lavish on/upon: His parents lavish a lot of money and attention on his education.
lay off: Many people working in this factory were laid off without previous notice.
leave out: Prepare the list carefully, I don't want anyone to be left out.
let down: You let me down again, I can't trust you anymore.
let out: The classes finished earlier but we were not let out before 3 o'clock.
line-up: She lined up her books on the shelf.
Litter: His inaugural speech was littered with clichés and empty rhetoric.
log in / on: I can't log in, I forgot the password.
log out / off: Please log out and turn the computer off.
look after: We need to find someone to look after the kids when we're out tomorrow evening.
look around: Look around and check if you find something interesting for you.
look at: What are you looking at?
look back: When I look back, I must admit that I don't regret anything in my life.
look down on somebody: She looks down on people of lower financial status than hers.
look for: I'm looking for a room to rent. Do you know of any in this area?
look forward to: I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon.
look into: The police are looking into the cause of the accident.
look out: Look out!
look out: Look out for your bag or someone will steal it.
look through: She looked through the fashion magazines but found nothing interesting.
look up: Could someone look up this word in a dictionary?
loom ahead: I can't fully relax with my exams looming ahead.
loom up: The castle's gloomy silhouette loomed up in the horizon.
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