
Read through the ten sentences and then choose the words with the closet meanings:
'I look up to my father. I want to be just like him when I grow up.'
'Please, proceed to the conference room.'
'Raise your hand, if you have a question.'
'She can converse on many subjects.'
'I have some questions regarding this report.'
'Mind the step.'
'Are you sure that these numbers are precise?'
'Under what circumstances should we call you?'
'He always keeps his car spotless.'
'Select the answer that you think is correct.'
- Look up to:













Comments
Thanks a lot this is useful exercise
i find this exercise very impotant
to improve your skils in English
Vocabulary
This way to learn words is very efficient.
Carol
new words
abed.It is an interesting way to learn new words.
New words and verbs
Spotless is absolutely a new nice word to me!
I have a question about one of the phrasal verbs. Here you use "look up to" to mean "admire"; when you search a word in a dictionary you say "Look up a word" in the dictionary?
Thanks
Hello
it's good improve your English vocabulary this lessons more interesting for me. Thanks.

Thanks
This is very good. I think I need more of this.
Nice
Really a wonderful exercise. It is useful and you have more fun when you use it and understand more and more. But I have a question: is the word "look up to" have only the meaning of "admire"? Thanks......
wonderful
wow, wonderful...I do understand it, so it was easy for me to complete...
Mind the lesson!!!
Mind the lesson...
difficult to pronounce
Rather interesting exercise, but I made one mistake - circumstance - it is even difficult to pronounce
Thank you for the lesson.
Thank you for the lesson. I've got all correct.