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  1. 22 de feb. de 2008 · I'm looking out for you! meaning I'm taking care of you? This was told by one schoolmate to the other, the other is kinda clumsy. Did I get the right menaning? Thanks, Yes, in this context it means "I'll be keeping an eye on you, to help you and back you up when necessary". Of course in another context (say someone arriving by train, and you're ...

  2. 28 de jul. de 2009 · Czech language. Jul 28, 2009. #1. Hi everyone, this one is from Friends: I mean, they're your friends, they're just looking out after you. I know phrasal verb "look after". Its also clear from content that this means "they take care of you". Whats puzzling me is, why there is "out" in the sentence.

  3. Hello PayPay Community! I'm having some difficulty trying to access my account after I received this message from Paypal when I tried to log in. 1st - PayPal is looking out for you / "We noticed some unusual activity and need help securing your account. Click Next to confirm your identity and c...

  4. On trying to login to my account I receive the following message: PayPal is looking out for you. We noticed some unusual activity and need help securing your account. Change Password. There are no other option on the page e.g. explaining why you were taken to the page or what was the unusual activity and I did not receive any email notification ...

  5. 18 de oct. de 2018 · He is looking out for a new apartment. If you’re looking for a bargain, try the local market. If you 're looking out for a bargain,try the local market. English has many "phrasal verbs". These are 2-word phrases that act like verbs, and have their own meaning. "Look out" is a phrasal verb. It does not mean the same as "look" plus "out".

  6. 15 de abr. de 2009 · Apr 15, 2009. #3. JamesM said: I suppose it is a type of set phrase. It's a common collocation, at least. "Looking out for your best interests" often means that I am doing everything I can to see that your interests are represented or taken care of. Hi! JamesM, Thanks for your help!

  7. 20 de nov. de 2006 · You could say "hey, good looking out". Or it could mean thanks for doing something that helps us all. Let's say you go to a cook out and forget to bring the lighter to start the grill. Someone says hey, i have a lighter, and then you would say "hey, good looking out". I know my examples are a little &#%$&#($% but hopefully that helps.

  8. 10 de ago. de 2010 · I tried out a few phrases where they can be used and I don't see any significant difference. 1. A short duration - both possible: 1a. If you want to know what Mrs X is wearing, you only have to look through the window. 1b. If you want to know what Mrs X is wearing, you only have to look out of the window. 2.

  9. 23 de jul. de 2007 · As. español. Jul 23, 2007. #1. Como va? Tengo esta frase: some swow use that these women are very aware of their own situation, as well us looking out and caring for others. Puede ser (...) así como también de la atención y el cuidado de otras?? en este caso tomo looking out como atención.

  10. 14 de ago. de 2006 · Barcelona, Spain. Russian (Ukraine) Aug 14, 2006. #4. (1) I looked out at the window. (2) I looked out by the window. (3) I looked out the window. Only the last sentence is correct for what I surmise you intended to say. The first sentence implies that you are looking at the window itself, not through the window, which presumably what you meant.

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