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Idiom: Take after someone (meaning & examples)
Idiom: Take after someone (meaning & examples)

Unit 6 - Phrasal verbs about relationships (Family) Diagram | Quizlet
Unit 6 - Phrasal verbs about relationships (Family) Diagram | Quizlet

take after
take after

sllconline.com - 👀PHRASAL VERBS Sentence examples below.. 🟢Do you know  how to identify phrasal verbs? 1️⃣You have to look at the whole sentence.  2️⃣If the two words can be understood literally, it's
sllconline.com - 👀PHRASAL VERBS Sentence examples below.. 🟢Do you know how to identify phrasal verbs? 1️⃣You have to look at the whole sentence. 2️⃣If the two words can be understood literally, it's

Idiom: Take after someone (meaning & examples)
Idiom: Take after someone (meaning & examples)

How to Say in Portuguese: To take after someone – Portuguese Lesson |  Street Smart Brazil
How to Say in Portuguese: To take after someone – Portuguese Lesson | Street Smart Brazil

TAKE-AFTER-Phrasal-Verb-Meaning-Examples
TAKE-AFTER-Phrasal-Verb-Meaning-Examples

Who do you TAKE AFTER? - Ask Jackie
Who do you TAKE AFTER? - Ask Jackie

Phrasal verbs related to Family
Phrasal verbs related to Family

TAKE AFTER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples Woodward English
TAKE AFTER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples Woodward English

BBC Learning English - Friday Phrase / Take after someone
BBC Learning English - Friday Phrase / Take after someone

Take after” means “to be like or to look like someone in your family”.  Example: He takes after his father … | English idioms, English vocabulary  words, English fun
Take after” means “to be like or to look like someone in your family”. Example: He takes after his father … | English idioms, English vocabulary words, English fun

American English at State - Who do you take after in your family?  #AEatState #AmericanEnglish | Facebook
American English at State - Who do you take after in your family? #AEatState #AmericanEnglish | Facebook

Take off after - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Take off after - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

Take after or Look like - Confusing Vocabulary — Изучение языков
Take after or Look like - Confusing Vocabulary — Изучение языков

English with Karim - Look after means to take care of or be in charge of  someone or something. If you look after your clothes they last a lot longer  =D | Facebook
English with Karim - Look after means to take care of or be in charge of someone or something. If you look after your clothes they last a lot longer =D | Facebook

TIL you are a Jr. if you're named after your dad, but a II (second) if you  take the name from someone else in the family. : r/todayilearned
TIL you are a Jr. if you're named after your dad, but a II (second) if you take the name from someone else in the family. : r/todayilearned

Take after someone 外貌和性格與年長的家庭成員相像| 與BBC一起學英語
Take after someone 外貌和性格與年長的家庭成員相像| 與BBC一起學英語

TAKE AFTER - Phrasal Verb Meaning & Examples in English - YouTube
TAKE AFTER - Phrasal Verb Meaning & Examples in English - YouTube

Phrasal Verbs | Baamboozle - Baamboozle | The Most Fun Classroom Games!
Phrasal Verbs | Baamboozle - Baamboozle | The Most Fun Classroom Games!

Phrasal Verbs TAKE, Definition and Example Sentences - English Study Page
Phrasal Verbs TAKE, Definition and Example Sentences - English Study Page

TAKE APART – phrasal verb – meanings and examples Woodward English
TAKE APART – phrasal verb – meanings and examples Woodward English

SEVENTEEN and NCT take precautionary COVID-19 tests after someone came in  contact with a positive case : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama
SEVENTEEN and NCT take precautionary COVID-19 tests after someone came in contact with a positive case : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama

Self-Care After Responding to an Overdose by Southern Plains Tribal Health  Board - Issuu
Self-Care After Responding to an Overdose by Southern Plains Tribal Health Board - Issuu

LOOK AFTER - Phrasal Verb | Learning English Online | Edmonton English  School-Learning English online
LOOK AFTER - Phrasal Verb | Learning English Online | Edmonton English School-Learning English online