get on with
Third Person
gets on with
Present Participle
getting on with
Past Tense
got on with
Past Participle
gotten on with
1
to continue doing something, especially after being interrupted
- After the meeting, she got on with her work.
- They decided to get on with the project despite the challenges.
- He needs to get on with his studies if he wants to pass the exam.
- After the break, the team got on with the task at hand.
2
to have a good relationship with someone
- She gets on well with all her colleagues.
- He doesn’t get on with his neighbors very well.
- They get on with each other like a house on fire.
- She finds it easy to get on with new people.
- Despite their differences, they get on with each other.