'Look up' is a phrasal verb and can have a literal or a non literal meaning.
Literal meaning - Look up at the clouds! Here look up means exactly that look up.
non literal meaning - The teacher said look up the word in the dictionary. Here look up means find.
Sure! "Please look up the recipe online so we can make it for dinner tonight."
Sure! "After tripping on a stump in the forest, she twisted her ankle."
an exclamatory sentence is a sentence that show sudden or strong feeling example: oh my that monster is crazy!an imperative sentence is one that gives a command or makes a request example 1: fret not thyself because of evildoers.example 2: give me liberty or give me death!
Look! Look at that magnificent red sky!
My birthday is in September, and I always look forward to celebrating with my friends and family.
Sure, here is a sentence with 10 pronouns: She told him that they had finished their homework, but he said he couldn't find his assignment, so she offered to help him look for it because they were in the same class together.
Sure! "After tripping on a stump in the forest, she twisted her ankle."
She wanted to furbish her old couch. Another great example sentence would be, the chair had a new, furbish look.
Look at the sun.
What about "Don't worry, I'll look after your sister."
she has an attractive look; she look so pretty.
Let's look between the cushions.
Oh look she is REALLY dirty.
You can look up the definition and then write the sentence using the definition. For example, Palanquin means
I will look in the catalog for the correct part.I will look for the correct catalog to find the part.
Sit down. Shut up! Look out. What a surprise.
He had a smug look on his face after he got his way.
the 10 example of a objective Like catalogue of goods and ads come,look,and buy?