b. Look at the dictionary entry of the phrasal verb get on, and match the meanings with the
sentences below.
get on phrasal verb 1. to go onto a form of transport such as a car, bus, train or plane o They got on the bus at the bank
o The policeman got on his bike and rode aw 2. to become old o He's getting on and can't work as hard as he used to. 3.
a to get on (well) to progress well o She's getting on well at university o My son is getting on well in his new job-he
has just been promoted. 4. to manage o How's your new assistant getting on? 5. to be friendly with someone o They don't
get on at all.
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How are you getting on in your new job?
I think we got on the wrong train.
Did you know that Niki is not getting on with the new secretary?
How old's Craig then? He must be getting on.

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1.I think we got on the wrong train. - meaning 1 (to go onto a form of transport)

2.How old's Craig then? He must be getting on. - meaning 2 (to become old)

3.Did you know that Niki is not getting on with the new secretary? - meaning 5 (to be friendly with someone)

4.How are you getting on in your new job? - meaning 3 (to get on (well) to progress well)

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