Meaning
To have a friendly relationship with someone.
Cultural Background
Americans often use this to describe workplace 'culture fit'. British speakers frequently use 'get on with' instead.
Don't forget 'with'
Always include 'with' when mentioning the person.
Meaning
To have a friendly relationship with someone.
Don't forget 'with'
Always include 'with' when mentioning the person.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
I really get along ____ my new boss.
The phrasal verb is 'get along with'.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesI really get along ____ my new boss.
The phrasal verb is 'get along with'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, you can say 'My dog gets along with other dogs'.
Related Phrases
Hit it off
similarTo like someone immediately.