Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option. How do you find your new neighbours? I've heard they are difficult to ____.
A
get up
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B
get on with
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C
get down
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D
get over
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Solution
The correct option is B get on with To "get on" is to have a friendly or harmonious relationship. This is a transitive verb as it does not make any sense without the object. Hence, the only option that gives an object (with) is option B. The others are just phrasal verbs that do not make sense in the given context. "To get up" is to rise. To "get down" is grammatically incorrect as the verb is "to get down to" is to give serious attention to something. To "get over" is to overcome. Option B is the correct answer.