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Hrsanei Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Get along with sb and get on with sb

What's difference between get on with sb and get along with sb?

Are they synonym and can they be used interchangeably?

I get along with my brother

I get on with my brother
  

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Where they both mean 'have a good relationship', they are synonymous to me.

  • Where they both mean 'have a good relationship', they are synonymous to me.
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Where they both mean 'have a good relationship', they are synonymous to me.

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