Meaning of I'll look after you
Promise to take care and protect someone.
In simple words: I will take care of you.
I'll look after you in a sentence
- Don't worry, I'll look after you during your recovery.
- Whenever you need help, just remember that I'll look after you.
- In this new city, I'll look after you until you get settled.
- As your older sibling, I promise I'll look after you.
- During the party, I'll look after you and make sure you're safe.
How to use I'll look after you
Commonly used among friends or family. Less formal than 'I will care for you', more personal and warm.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine a caring friend promising to be there for you.
Related words
Collocations with I'll look after you
- look after someone
- look after pets
- look after children
- look after your health
- look after yourself
Common mistakes with I'll look after you
- Confusing with 'look for' which means to search.
- Using in overly formal situations where a simpler expression would suffice.
- Misplacing 'after' as it indicates care, not time.
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Frequently asked questions about I'll look after you
What does I'll look after you mean?
I will take care of you.
What is the definition of I'll look after you?
Promise to take care and protect someone.
How do you use I'll look after you in a sentence?
Don't worry, I'll look after you during your recovery.
Can you give another example of I'll look after you?
Whenever you need help, just remember that I'll look after you.
What are synonyms for I'll look after you?
Common alternatives include care for, look after, watch over, protect, support.
What words go with I'll look after you?
It commonly pairs with look after someone, look after pets, look after children, look after your health, look after yourself.
What are common mistakes when using I'll look after you?
Confusing with 'look for' which means to search. Using in overly formal situations where a simpler expression would suffice. Misplacing 'after' as it indicates care, not time.
How do you pronounce I'll look after you?
US: //aɪl lʊk ˈæftər ju//, UK: //aɪl lʊk ˈɑːftə juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I'll look after you?
Commonly used among friends or family. Less formal than 'I will care for you', more personal and warm.