LOOK INTO – Phrasal Verb
Meaning of the English Phrasal Verb
LOOK INTO
English teaching for English Language Learners (ELL) who are learning to speak English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as an Additional Language (EAL)
look into something
find out more information about a particular situation
Examples:
1. I will look into the details of the rental agreement and let you know.
2. Thank you for letting me know about the problem you are having with our website. We will look into it and get back to you.
3. I looked into renting the apartment but I decided I wasn’t interested. There were a lot of hidden expenses included in the contract.
Note: It is common to say look into it. It means the problem, or the situation.
present – | LOOK INTO |
present participle – | LOOKING INTO |
past – | LOOKED INTO |
past participle – | LOOKED INTO |