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Gene93 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

come on, come along, get on

Hello,
Can I use:
- come on and come along in: "How's the building of the house coming on/coming along", "How's your new book coming along/on" "Your piano playing has really come on/along since the last time I was here"?
- come along and get on in: "How are you getting on/coming along with your swimming" and "I think he's coming along/getting on well with his French lessons"?
  

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" "Getting on well" describes a relationship between people. I've been getting on well with my brother-in-law.

  • " "Getting on well" describes a relationship between people.
  • I've been getting on well with my brother-in-law.
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"Coming along," not "on."

"Getting on well" describes a relationship between people. I've been getting on well with my brother-in-law.

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