
An Idiom Is A Phrase That Has A Meaning Different From The Meanings Of Its Parts. Idiomatic Expressions Are Commonly Used And Understood Slang Phrases. An Essential Kind Of Idiom Is The Phrasal Verb, A Verb Whose Meaning Is Changed When A Second Word Is Added. The Second Word Is Known As A Particle. Verb Particle Phrasal Verb. Below Are Some Examples Of Phrasal Verbs. To Look Means To See, Or To Search For Something. Look Up - To Get Or Find Information. Examples Include: Would You Look Up His Phone Number For Me? I Don't Know What Time The Next Bus Leaves. I'll Have To Look It Up. Look Up To - To Admire. I've Always Looked Up To My Wife.Look On - To Watch, Like A Spectator Watches A Game Or Event. We Looked On Sadly As The Football Team Lost. Look Out - To Be Careful Or Watchful (for Some Type Of Danger). Look Out! That Bus Is Coming This Way! Look Out For Falling Hail As You Drive On The Road. Look Out For - To Protect My Older Sister Looks Out For Me In The Playground. They're Cousins Who Always Look Out For Each Other. Much Continued ESL Success,The Creator Of ESL Free Lesson