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correct: I’m look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you in the near future.
correct: The youngest people sometimes make show in front of their friends.
The youngest people sometimes show off in front of their friends.
correct: She looked me after since my childhood.
She has looked after me since my childhood.
correct: I hope it will be up to your expectations.
I hope it will live up to your expectations.
correct: It will show of how healthy the students are.
It will show off how healthy the students are.
I really don’t have time to deal with this problem/deal this problem with at the moment.
I really don’t have time to deal with this problem at the moment.
The exam is tomorrow and there is nothing you can do to get out it of/get out of it.
The exam is tomorrow and there is nothing you can do to get out of it.
Are you looking forward to the party tonight? /Are you looking to the party forward tonight?
Are you looking forward to the party tonight?
Who’s going to care for the cat/care the cat for while you are on holiday?
Who’s going to care for the cat while you are on holiday?
Our car broke it down/ broke down again last week.
Our car broke down again last week.
I’m sorry to let you down/let down you again.
I’m sorry to let you down again.
It’s an important task – you mustn’t put off it/put it off any longer.
It’s an important task – you mustn’t put it off any longer.
Don’t pay any attention to Tom. He’s just showing off/showing him off.
Don’t pay any attention to Tom. He’s just showing off.
It’s a good idea to back/mix up your work every five minutes or so.
It’s a good idea to back up your work every five minutes or so.
You’ll just have to face up to/up with  the fact that you’ll never be a professional footballer.
You’ll just have to face up to the fact that you’ll never be a professional footballer.
Always try to back/think through what you’re going to include in your essay before you start.
Always try to think through what you’re going to include in your essay before you start.
She applied to do the course, but she didn’t get in/over.
She applied to do the course, but she didn’t get in.
Sometimes I mix through/up the present perfect and past simple tenses.
Sometimes I mix up the present perfect and past simple tenses.
It’s hard to get/focus on your work when you’re tired.
It’s hard to focus on your work when you’re tired.