Grammar Tense Structure:
- Present Tense: get / gets along
- Past Tense: got along
- Past Participle: got / gotten along
- Present Participle: getting along
1: When you get along with people, you have peaceful, harmonious relations with them. Get on is similar to get along.
non-separable phrasal verb
- My sister and I arenโt really close but we get along well most of the time.
- Thereโs no trust between my boss and I and we donโt really get along well with each other at all.
2: When you are able to do some sort of work without any serious problems, you get along.
non-separable phrasal verb
- I had a meeting with my manager to see how Iโm getting along in the new position.
- I told him that Iโm getting along just fine and settling in well.