Day 18-C Flashcards
(4 cards)
1
Q
What does ‘look into’ mean?
A
To try to discover facts about something. It means to investigate or examine something carefully to understand it better or find answers.
examples:
- I’ll look into flight options for our vacation next month.
- The HR department is looking into the employee’s complaint.
- We need to look into why the website keeps crashing.
- The committee will look into the budget discrepancies.
Common contexts:
- Professional settings: “We’ll look into your request.”
- Problem-solving: “Let me look into what’s causing the error.”
- Research: “The scientists are looking into new treatment options.”
2
Q
When is ‘look into’ often used?
A
‘Look into’ is often used when there’s a problem or situation that needs investigation.
3
Q
Can you provide an example of ‘look into’?
A
Can you look into this for me?
Example sentence: After several customers complained about late deliveries, they decided to look into the matter.
4
Q
Another example of ‘look into’?
A
The detective decided to look into the details of the case.