Language work
1. Use the following phrases in sentences of your own:
Bring out
Bring up
Bring forth
Look up
Look into
Look after
Look down upon
Look around
Fall in
Hang in
See through
See off
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- She took extra care with her appearance, wearing a blue dress that somehow managed to bring out the violet in her eyes.
- So why didn't you bring up the other two?
- These snakes bring forth living young.
- In the moonlight she could see him look up sharply.
- I like to look into your eyes when we converse.
- He needs someone to look after his house while he's working the ranch.
- You must not look down upon parents' advice.
- The kids looked around the shops while we unpacked.
- A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.
- Well, hang in there.
- If you are planning to wear a see-through dress, wear something underneath.
- I am going to see off my brother at the railway station.
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