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How are you getting ____with your new business

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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How are you getting on with your new business?

  • In the given sentence, the blank space requires a preposition. We have used the preposition 'on' as it is a commonly used phrasal verb.
  • 'Get on' is a phrasal verb which is used together and refers to performing or making progress in any work. In this case, it refers to the progress in new business.
  • Phrasal verbs are a combination of a verb and a proposition or adverb that gives a completely different meaning.
  • Some other examples of phrasal verbs are-
  1. hold on- to wait for a short time
  2. bring down-to reduce
  3. come on- to progress
  4. get in- enter any place or to get access.
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