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YET: YOUR ESL TEACHER - to get along with
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PHRASAL VERBS​

to get along with

YET:  PHRSAL VERB - TO GET ALONG WITHPicture

UPDATED:  NOV 2021
EXAMPLES:
  • Bill and his wife don't get along with each other.

  • ​I don't get along with my Boss.   

  • Does John get along with his Econ Professor? 
    Yeah, they're good friends.  
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CONVERSATION-INFORMAL: American / Brit

Do you get along with your boss? 

No. When he gets pissed off, he starts ranting and raving.  

to get pissed off
RANT
RAVE
CAN'T STAND
TO GET
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