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2 July
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Please show me example sentences with Get along . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
Please show me example sentences with Get along . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
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3 July
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- English (UK)
Get along means to cooperate with one another, or in other words it means to be used to someone or something so it becomes a norm (a normal thing). Simply said, it means to be good with each other for living beings and for non-living things it can mean that how it can work out with each other or make sense.
"You two should get along with each other now and stop fighting!"
"You both get along with each other pretty well."
"Cats and mice (plural of mouse) don't get along very well with each other."
For non-living things:
"How does this book get along with the other one?"
"How does this first rule even get along with the second one?"
"His noble saying does not gets along with how he behaves in reality."
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Everyone just be work as a team so we all can get along.
Why can't we just get along?
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@Amaliarobert74 when people get along the day is always good.
- Arabic
@tx713832 what about the word "click" which has the same meaning ?
- English (US)
@Amaliarobert74 click has different meanings but the way I'm assuming you are talking about is: I started a new job and I clicked right away with one of my new co-workers.
- English (US)
- English (UK)
Get along means to cooperate with one another, or in other words it means to be used to someone or something so it becomes a norm (a normal thing). Simply said, it means to be good with each other for living beings and for non-living things it can mean that how it can work out with each other or make sense.
"You two should get along with each other now and stop fighting!"
"You both get along with each other pretty well."
"Cats and mice (plural of mouse) don't get along very well with each other."
For non-living things:
"How does this book get along with the other one?"
"How does this first rule even get along with the second one?"
"His noble saying does not gets along with how he behaves in reality."
- English (US)
- English (UK)
@Amaliarobert74
Click means to click something, for example one clicks the mouse (the mouse by which we move the cursor of a computer حاسوب), it is either a left click or a right click.
It can also means to get along, it is a phrase. Examples are shown above.

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