Replace the underlined words in the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs given below to convey the same meaning: Students should have a friendly relationship with their peers.
A
get of
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B
get on
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C
get up
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D
get in
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Solution
The correct option is B get on Option A is incorrect. 'Get of' is not a correct phrasal verb and thus, it is incorrect.
Option B is correct. 'Get on' means 'have a friendly relationship'. Thus, it has the required meaning.
Option C is incorrect. 'Get up' means 'to leave your bed'. Thus, it does not have the required meaning.
Option D is incorrect. 'Get in' means 'to enter'. Thus, it does not have the correct meaning and is incorrect