1. "more" in this sentence is serving as the direct object of "Find out."
2-6 are all similar.
2 and 3 refer to looks, while 4, 5, and 6 could be referring to looks or personality or both.
1. Let's find out more about the singer.
(What is the part of speech of 'more' in this sentence? Is 'more' the object of 'find out'? Or is 'more' an adverb modifying 'find out'?)
2. You look like your mom.
3. You resemble your mom.
4. You are similar to your mom.
5. You are like your mom.
6. You take after your mom.
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Are the five sentences all the same? Which ones are commonly used?
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