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Phrasal verb to look upon



 
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Phrasal verb to look upon #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 13, 2005 6:52 am   Phrasal verb to look upon
 

Test No. incompl/advan-79 "GMAT Verbal Quiz (2)", question 4

She is ......... as a possible future first minister.

(a) looked
(b) observed
(c) glanced
(d) seen

Test No. incompl/advan-79 "GMAT Verbal Quiz (2)", answer 4

She is seen as a possible future first minister.

Correct answer: (d) seen

Your answer was: incorrect
She is looked as a possible future first minister.
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why the use of 'looked' is not correct in the sentence. I think Looked as means viewed as. Kindly clear this point to me.
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Phrasal verb to look upon #2 (permalink) Sun Feb 13, 2005 11:01 am   Phrasal verb to look upon
 

The verb you are referring to is the phrasal verb to look upon.

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