
AE 402: If Clauses, Direct vs Indirect Speech, So vs Too, & More - Live Class
Aussie English
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Get on With, Get Away With, Get in With
I am going to scroll up now and see if I can find some of the questions that I saw you guys ask. Renault, Alvaro, Smriti, Roshio, Giddyah, how are you all going? Let me just go through. Could you please explain the following phrases, get on with, get away with, get in with)? These are difficult compound phrasal verbs where you're using those three words together. Get on with someone is for you to have good relationships, to be able to have a very friendly time together. If you get on with something though now, it's not a person, something, that means get it done. Finish it
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