to research or investigate something further · to consider an option more thoroughly
You’ve spotted a new gadget or a cool piece of clothing, but you’re not quite ready to commit. You want to learn more about its features, read reviews, or compare prices before making a decision. That’s when you say you’ll "look into it"! It’s perfect for saying you're interested but need to do your homework first. 🧐
💡 **Pro Tip!** This expression isn't just for shopping! You can use it in many situations where you need to research or get more information about something, like "I'll look into that job opportunity" or "Can you look into why the internet is so slow?" Just make sure you actually *do* look into it, or people might think you're just politely brushing them off! 😉
Your friend, Mike, is considering buying a new smartphone and asks for your advice on a specific model you mentioned. He says, "It sounds interesting, but I need to do some more research." Which English expression would he likely use to convey this? A. "I'll take it." B. "I'll look into it." C. "I'm just browsing."