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Stephanie. Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Comparing personalities

Hello,

I would like to refer to someone whose ancestors were great personalities and say that he had similar traits with them. I thought about saying: "He resembled to his ancestors", but how could I make it clear that I am not referring to his outward appearance?

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Stephanie 1 I would like to refer to someone whose ancestors were had great personalities and say that he had traits similar to theirs. similar traits with them. I thought about sayin g " He resembled to his ancestors", but how could I make it clear that I am not referring to his outward appearance?

  • Stephanie 1 I would like to refer to someone whose ancestors were had great personalities and say that he had traits similar to theirs.
  • similar traits with them.
  • I thought about sayin g " He resembled to his ancestors", but how could I make it clear that I am not referring to his outward appearance?
  • His [personality/character] was just like those of his ancestors.
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Stephanie 1I would like to refer to someone whose ancestors were had great personalities and say that he had traits similar to theirs. similar traits with them. I thought about saying "He resembled to his ancestors", but how could I

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