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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Get along/go along

I get along/go along with people so easily.

What does it mean and which one is correct. I know it definately doesn't mean physically go somewhere with someone.

  

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"I get along with people so easily" means that you find it easy to have good, friendly relations with people. "I go along with people so easily" is less usual. It most probably means that you are (too) easily persuaded to agree with other people or to do what other people want.

  • "I get along with people so easily" means that you find it easy to have good, friendly relations with people.
  • "I go along with people so easily" is less usual.
  • It most probably means that you are (too) easily persuaded to agree with other people or to do what other people want.
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"I get along with people so easily" means that you find it easy to have good, friendly relations with people.

"I go along with people so easily" is less usual. It most probably means that you are (too) easily persuaded to agree with other people or to do what other people want.

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