TO TAKE AFTER
TO TAKE AFTER: meaning and examples
Good morning, and welcome to another Daily Vitamin lesson, readers!
Today we are looking at a very common phrasal verb.
Today's phrasal verb is: TAKE AFTER (SOMEONE).
It means: to look or behave like an older family member.
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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