get along with

IPA/ɡɛt ɐlˈɒŋ wɪð/
IPA/ɡɛt ɐlˈɔŋ wɪð/

get along with — phrasal verb

  • get along withbase form
  • gets along with3rd person singular
  • getting along with-ing form
  • got along withpast simple
  • gotten along withpast participle

1. to have a friendly relationship with someone, where you enjoy being together and

1.片語動詞及物A2
釋義

to have a friendly relationship with someone, where you enjoy being together and rarely argue

例句

Adel gets along with everyone in her office, even the grumpy accountant.

get along with + everyone — universal scope

Sanya and her mother-in-law didn't get along with each other at first.

negative form: didn't get along with each other

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

get along with + someone

用法筆記

Always followed by a noun or pronoun naming the person you have the good relationship with. When there is no object, drop 'with' and use 'get along' alone.

常見錯誤

I get along my sister.
I get along with my sister.
💡You must include 'with' before the person.
We get along with well.
We get along well.
💡Drop 'with' when no object follows.