Daily Phrasal Verb: take after

Phrasal Verb: take after

Definition: to look or be like an older relative

Examples:

  • Tommy really takes after his grandpa that lives in New York.
  • I hope that little Suzy doesn’t take after her grandpa with the big ears.
  • I would be very proud if someone told me I took after my father.

Para practicar este phrasal verb te sugerimos que hagas algunas frases, las puedes publicar en los comentarios para que otros alumnos las comenten.

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