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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement required'.
When it comes to love of sports, he takes off his father.
takes from
takes by
takes after
No improvement required
- The original sentence uses "takes off," which isn't the correct phrase for inheriting traits or characteristics.
- Option 1, "takes from": This suggests a sense of receiving from someone, but is not typically used to express resemblance or similarity in characteristics.
- Option 2, "takes by": This phrase makes little sense in this context and is not idiomatic for describing similarity.
- Option 3, "takes after": This is the correct phrase to use when a person resembles or is similar in characteristics to a family member.
- Option 4, "No improvement required": This suggests the original is correct, which it isn’t.
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