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Learn English Phrasal verb : “Get Along With“ - Have

Learn English Phrasal verb : "Get Along With" - Have a Good Relationship!

In this video, we'll explore the phrasal verb "Get Along With" and its meaning of having a good relationship or harmonious interaction with someone. You'll learn how to use "Get Along With" in different contexts, along with synonyms and antonyms.

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Conditional Sentences

Conditional Sentences
Grammar Tip!

"I wish I __ a car."

Answer: had

Why? Because "had" is used in conditional sentences to describe a hypothetical past situation.

Example: "I wish I had a car" (meaning you don't have one now, but wish you did)

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English in use

English in use
"Get along with someone" - Do you know what it means?

It means to have a good relationship with someone, to be friendly and harmonious.

Example: "I really get along with my colleagues, we have a great team spirit!"

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