I know your brother.
I like it.
He has taken my books.
You resemble your mother. (Please note that In specific contexts, even ‘resembled’ would be right. For example, if the speaker wants to refer to a past frame of time, he may use resembled’. For example, ‘I am talking about how you looked ten years ago. You resembled your mother.)
Fortune favours the brave.
I have forgotten your name.
People have the luxury to say what they want.
When will the train arrive?
I have a sweet tooth.
If you had practised regularly, you would have won the match.