1. get on with
Stop talking and get on with your work.
Be quiet and get on with your homework. / The teacher asked the pupils to get on with some work quietly as she had to leave the classroom. / How are you getting on with your Spanish lessons?
How do you get on with your brothers and sisters?
I get on with my mister.
wich of your sisters you get on with?
I often don't have enough time to actually get on with my work
After he left we were able to get on with our normal lives again.
After coffee break we have to get on with the meeting.
I can't help you now. I need to get on with the cooking.
I don’t get on with Anna. She’s really annoying.
I get on with Alice really well. She is such a friendly girl.
I'm just impatient to get on with my life
I don't get on with people who are moody and pessimistic.
Do you get on with your neighbours?
She doesn't get on with her brother, they argue all the time.
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