Hiii my helpful teachers how are you doing?
I am a little confused with the phrasal verb "To take after".
Alina takes after her grand sister. Is this sentence correct? I mean the tense. Would it be better if I used the simple past?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
You'd normally see that in the same form (simple present) as it refers to a general fact. Here it means that Alina resembles her sister in appearance/character, which is a way to describe somebody.
You might also hear, 'It's her sister she takes after!'.
***not a teacher***