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look/behave like an older member of the family. (phrasal verb)
to take after (phrasal verb) For example; He takes after his father. They are both very good-looking.
Take care of something or someone. (phrasal verb)
To look after For example; My neighbour is looking after my cats when we go away.
Delay doing something. (phrasal verb) a) fill in b) call off c) put off
c) put off For example; I have to do this work. I can't put it off any longer.
To put on a piece of clothing to find out if it fits or if you like it. Clue: phrasal verb
try something on Example: Can I try these jeans on, please?
Talk to someone that you like so that they will like you. a) look up b) talk up c) scroll up
b) talk up
Stop liking someone/something? a) go off b) get on c) get off
a) go off
What can you click on with a computer mouse?
websites, links, photos, emails, etc...