Monthly Archives: March 2011

>GET ON WITH (1)

> get on with = continue examples: Get on with your story! What happened in the end? It was hard after the divorce but she got on with her life. Life goes on. Don’t mind me! Just get on with … Continue reading

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>GET ON WITH (1)

> get on with = continue examples: Get on with your story! What happened in the end? It was hard after the divorce but she got on with her life. Life goes on. Don’t mind me! Just get on with … Continue reading

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>GET ALONG (1)

> get along (with) = have a friendly relationship (with) examples: You and Susan used to fight a lot. Do you two get along now? At work we all get along well. Debbie and her brother don’t really get along. … Continue reading

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>GET ALONG (1)

> get along (with) = have a friendly relationship (with) examples: You and Susan used to fight a lot. Do you two get along now? At work we all get along well. Debbie and her brother don’t really get along. … Continue reading

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>COME IN FOR

> come in for = receive criticism or praise examples: The politician came in for blame for the scandal. Our school came in for praise for the medals we have won. The writer came in for negative comments by most … Continue reading

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>COME IN FOR

> come in for = receive criticism or praise examples: The politician came in for blame for the scandal. Our school came in for praise for the medals we have won. The writer came in for negative comments by most … Continue reading

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>THROW AWAY (1)

> throw away = put in the garbage examples: Don’t throw away the magazines. I read them from time to time. You have had this meat in the fridge for a week. Throw it away! I hope you haven’t thrown … Continue reading

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>THROW AWAY (1)

> throw away = put in the garbage examples: Don’t throw away the magazines. I read them from time to time. You have had this meat in the fridge for a week. Throw it away! I hope you haven’t thrown … Continue reading

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>COME TO (2)

> come to = reach a total examples: The bill was certainly high.  It came to almost 200$. The shopping they did at the weekend came to 150 euros. I didn’t expect these few things to come to so much. … Continue reading

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>COME TO (2)

> come to = reach a total examples: The bill was certainly high.  It came to almost 200$. The shopping they did at the weekend came to 150 euros. I didn’t expect these few things to come to so much. … Continue reading

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