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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

To get along

Please,

Can we understand someone who 'gets along well at school' as someone who is a good student that gets good grades ?

And is it wrong if I say: "She gets along very well with her classmates." (?)

Thanks,

Avril
  

Top answer

"She gets along well at school" doesn't really convey much. She does well at school says that she is a good student. She gets along very well with her classmates is just fine.

  • "She gets along well at school" doesn't really convey much.
  • She does well at school says that she is a good student.
  • She gets along very well with her classmates is just fine.
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"She gets along well at school" doesn't really convey much.

She does well at school says that she is a good student.

She gets along very well with her classmates is just fine.
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Grammar Geek,

Thank you!!!

Best regards,

Avril

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