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Get along

Meaning:

This is a very common phrasal verb. If we get along with somebody, we have a good relationship with that person. It is also very common in the negative to express when you do not have a good retationship with someone.

Example sentences:

1. I get along with him.
2. We get along well.
2. Jerry and Mike don't get along.

Example dialogue:

Two colleagues are talking about a third colleague.

A: Do you know Gary Peterson?
B: Yeah, I've known him for a while. Why?
A: I just cannot get along with that guy.
B: I understand. He's not the easiest guy to get along with.

Practice:

Who do you and don't you get along with?

 

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