Phrasal verbs

impact on

  impact on (have a strong effect on) The current financial crisis is certainly having an impact on our lives. His speech made a great impact on everyone.   envocabulary.com

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look on

  look on (to watch something without taking part in it) Passers-by just looked on and made no move to help. I took part in the game, but my brother simply looked on.   (to consider or think of) I always looked on him as a brother. I’ve lived here so …

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look into

  look into (investigate; study; inspect) The government appointed a special committee to look into the matter. I am looking into the feasibility of starting my own business.   envocabulary.com

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look in

  look in  informal (to visit someone for a short time) I will look in on Jane and see if she’s feeling any better. Mike looked in on his aunt on his way home.   envocabulary.com

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look forward

  look forward to (await something with pleasure) I’m looking forward to your visit next month. We’re looking forward to our vacation. I’m really looking forward to seeing you again.   envocabulary.com

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