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1) My dog and my cat get along/on very well with each other.
2) The thieves got away with our money.
3) Does she get along/on with all her claassmates?
4) Your news is a real shock and we can't get over it.
5) Don't allow him to get away/ off with my bike.
6) Get on the bus near London Bridge and go as far as Trafalgar Square
7) Get into the car, if you want to drive.
8) (On the bus): Excuse me, I'm going to Read Square. Where should I get off the bus?
9) I hope she will be able to get over all the difficulties.
10) How are you getting along/ on with your neighbours?
1).
A. - I _am going_ to town this afternoon.
_Shall I go_ to the supermarket on my way back?
B. - Yes, we need bread, milk and some fruit.
A. - OK. I _will get_ all that, and some eggs, too.
2).
A. - I heard on the radio that the weather _is going to be_ excellent this weekend.
B. - That’s good, because my parents _are coming_ to stay with me.
3).
A. - I went to see Miami Vice yesterday at the cinema. It’s excellent.
B. - Oh, good. I _ am going to see_ it tomorrow.
A. - I know you _will love_ it.