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Layla1234 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How are you getting on?

For example When I am working with one of my learners in the lesson can I say something like that?
You are getting on quite well or you are doing quite well or it is getting on you quite well. We have done 4 tasks out of five. well done.
Seombody is ringing to the door/ at the door?
Thanks for help.
Layla
  

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layla1234 You are getting on quite well No, in natural English one would say: You are coming along quite well. You have complete 4 out of 5, well done! Somebody/ someone is ringing at the door.

  • layla1234 You are getting on quite well No, in natural English one would say: You are coming along quite well.
  • You have complete 4 out of 5, well done!
  • Somebody/ someone is ringing at the door.
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layla1234You are getting on quite well
No, in natural English one would say: You are coming along quite well. You have complete 4 out of 5, well done! Somebody/ someone is ringing at the door.
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grammarfreaklayla1234You are getting on quite wellNo, in natural English one would say: You are coming along quite well. You have completed 4 out of 5, well done! Somebody/ someone is ringing at the door.
Correction as noted.

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