"get" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But he isn't always so good at getting along with them.
- I think you should learn to get along with other people.
- I don't get along with the black kids in my school.
- Your father had better learn to get along with him.
- Still, she had to try to get along with him.
- We have to get along with them so they won't hold out on us.
- We try to let everyone be themselves, but they have to get along with people.
- Many people don't get along with family members but have close friends.
- "We do have black people who work here and he got along with every one of them."
- I asked how he got along with the men on the Government side.
- He was her kind of man easy to get along with.
- "Some of them are pretty hard to get along with."
- And ever since then, she's been kind of hard to get along with.
- He worked hard and was easy to get along with.
- "My friends always told me men were difficult to get along with," John said.
- "They are really down to earth and easy to get along with."
- They were hard workers and up to a month ago easy to get along with.
- Here: means girl who is very easy to get along with.
- She had a good mind and was easy to get along with.
- But the real question is, Who does he want to get along with?
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