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WEEK 3 DAY 7 of DAILY PHRASAL VERBS

Look out - Watch out

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very helpful and simple examples. Thank you

aliadam
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Look out and watch out it’s all meant be careful

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1. Look out for the slippery patch on the floor, it can be quite dangerous.
2. Watch out for the dog, it tends to jump on people when they come in.

JITENDRAKUMAR-wsom
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When I cross the road, I always look/ watch out.
Yesterday, I had my birthday party, so the security personnel watched/ looked out to avoid intruders.

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Sentences with the Phrasal Verbs 'Look out and Watch out' in the Past simple and Present simple:

PHRASAL VERB 'LOOK OUT '
Past Simple: She looked out for don't make noise while the baby was sleeping.
Present Simple: Look out to go up the roof.

PHRASAL VERB ' WATCH OUT '
Past Simple: He watched out for the potholed street.
Present Simple: The girl watches out for fire.

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Examples:
Could you please watch out for my baby while I will be missing?

When we were at the stadium, we watched out for the ball not to hit us.

Look out, there is a big dog outside!

He looked out not to fall in the pool.

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