English, asked by singhonkar3735, 1 year ago

The question is based on Phrasal Verb.
I don't ___ my new science teacher.
A) get up
B) get over
C) get on with
D) none of the above

Answers

Answered by jenniferali200813
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Answer:

get on with

Explanation:

according to defination it is best one for this sentence

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

C) "get on with", can appropriately complete the sentence.

Explanation:

  • A phrasal verb is typically defined as a single semantic unit consisting of a verb colocated with a particle, a particle and a preposition, or an adverbial prepositional phrase.
  • This understanding is based on the traditional grammar of Modern English. Phrasal verbs are typically found in conjunction with additional adverbial characterization.
  • The phrase "get on with" serves as an example of a phrasal verb because it consists of more than one word.
  • To have a cordial or amicable relationship with another person is the sense conveyed by the phrasal verb "get on with." The person who is speaking here claims that they do not have a relationship like that with their instructor.

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