GET ON

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GET ON

Check these sentences

  • Roberto Carlos is really a friendly person. He gets on well with his team mates.
  • I and my best friend get on well with each other because we have a lot of things in common.
  • Mr.Locke and Jack haven’t been getting on well since they quarelled.
  • Ms.Selen is a great teacher. She gets on well with her students and all of the students in her class love her deeply.

MEANING: to have a friendly relationship with somebody. ( birisiyle iyi geçinmek )

PUT somebody or something DOWN

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PUT somebody or something DOWN

Check these sentences

1) If you don’t want to lose your keys, put them down somewhere you can remember easily.

2) Put down these boxes. You can’t carry all of them.

3) At the end of the meeting, the manager put down his pen and left the meeting room.

MEANING

PUT something or somebody DOWN: to place somebody or something that you are holding on the table or another place.

HOW MUCH YOU LEARN

Complete the senteces by using put smb or smt. down.

1) The novel is so exciting that I ____________________________________.

2) He has too many books in his hands. He had better ________________________.

3) When the exam time was over, the instructor told us to _____________________________.

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