have a look

This page is about the collocation have a look

collocation pattern: verb + noun

Meaning

to look at something

For example

  • Can I have a look at your wedding photos?

  • After having a quick look at the cut, the nurse said it needed stitches.

Note:
Often expanded to "have a good look", "have a close look", "have a quick look", etc. Also "take a look".

Quick Quiz

If you have a good look at a picture, you

a. think it looks good

b. look at it closely

c. look good in it
a) think it looks good b) look at it closely c) look good in it

Contributor: Matt Errey