INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS (TAKE AFTER)
INSEPARABLE PHRASAL VERBS (TAKE AFTER): meaning and examples
Good morning, and welcome to another Daily Vitamin lesson, readers!
Our theme for the week is Inseparable Phrasal Verbs. For an explanation of this theme, check out Monday's Daily Vitamin post.
Your phrasal verb for today is: TAKE AFTER (SOMEONE).
Definition: To resemble someone in appearance or behaviour.
Example 1: Do you take after your mother or your father?
Example 2: People say I really take after my grandmother. We have the same smile.
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That's all for today. Thank you for reading! Tomorrow is a bank holiday in Barcelona, so we will see you on Friday for the last lesson of the week. Take care!