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Significado de I'm going to look after you

To take care of someone or something.

In simple words: I will take care of you.

I'm going to look after you en una frase

  • I'm going to look after you when you're feeling unwell.
  • As your friend, I'm going to look after you and make sure you’re safe.
  • It’s my job to look after you while you’re in the hospital.
  • After the accident, he promised to look after you until you recover.
  • I will look after you during your visit to my city.

Cómo usar I'm going to look after you

Used in everyday conversation to express care or responsibility for someone. Suitable in informal and formal settings, but may sound less formal than alternatives like 'provide care'.

Grammar pattern

look after + object

Memory hint

Think of 'look after' as 'look out for', like a caring guide watching over someone.

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Collocations with I'm going to look after you

  • look after someone
  • look after children
  • look after pets
  • look after yourself
  • look after the house

Synonyms for I'm going to look after you

  • take care of
  • watch over
  • tend
  • mind
  • look out for

Common mistakes with I'm going to look after you

  • Confused with 'look for' which means to search.
  • Using 'look after' without indicating the object. E.g., 'I will look after' is incomplete.
  • Mixing with 'take care of', which has a similar meaning but may sound more formal.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre I'm going to look after you

¿Qué significa I'm going to look after you?

I will take care of you.

¿Qué significa I'm going to look after you en español?

I will take care of you.

¿Cuál es la definición de I'm going to look after you?

To take care of someone or something.

¿Cómo se usa I'm going to look after you en una frase?

I'm going to look after you when you're feeling unwell.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de I'm going to look after you?

As your friend, I'm going to look after you and make sure you’re safe.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de I'm going to look after you?

Algunas alternativas comunes son take care of, watch over, tend, mind, look out for.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a I'm going to look after you?

Suele combinarse con look after someone, look after children, look after pets, look after yourself, look after the house.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar I'm going to look after you?

Confused with 'look for' which means to search. Using 'look after' without indicating the object. E.g., 'I will look after' is incomplete. Mixing with 'take care of', which has a similar meaning but may sound more formal.

¿Cómo se pronuncia I'm going to look after you?

US: //lʊk ˈæftər//, UK: //lʊk ˈɑːftə//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar I'm going to look after you?

Used in everyday conversation to express care or responsibility for someone. Suitable in informal and formal settings, but may sound less formal than alternatives like 'provide care'.