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looking up information #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:44 pm   looking up information
 

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #140 "Idioms with the phrasal verb look", question 1

Students were instructed to use the Internet to ......... some information about Australia for the class project.

(a) to look after
(b) to look over
(c) to look into
(d) to look up

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #140 "Idioms with the phrasal verb look", answer 1

Students were instructed to use the Internet to to look up some information about Australia for the class project.

Correct answer: (d) to look up

Your answer was: correct
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the ' to' is redundant in the answer.

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looking up information #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 19, 2007 13:32 pm   looking up information
 

Hi,

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looking up information #3 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 13:40 pm   looking up information
 

I realize "To look up" means to search, but which is the difference with "to browse"?
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