Phrasal Verbs: take after 1. To follow as an example: John takes after his grandfather. 2. To resemble in appearance, temperament, or character. 3. To pursue hastily: The store owner took after the thief. take apart 1. To divide into parts; disassemble or dismantle. 2. To dissect or...
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I’m sorry to ask you many, but I’m kind of confused about the rule of their structures.In the case, “school” in “I go to school.” is a complement and is an object of the preposition “to”, right? I want to know how to determine the structures....
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takephrasal verbs takeaftersb, phr. v [T not in progressive form]to look or behave like (an older relative): Mary really takes after her mother; she has the same eyes, nose and hair. takeoffphr. v 1.[T](takesth,off) to remove (esp. clothes): Take your coat of f. oppositeputon...
Phrasal Verbs: take after 1. To follow as an example: John takes after his grandfather. 2. To resemble in appearance, temperament, or character. 3. To pursue hastily: The store owner took after the thief. take apart 1. To divide into parts; disassemble or dismantle. 2. To dissect or...