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What part of speech is get along with?

"Get along with" is a phrasal verb.

Here's why:

* Verb: The core of the phrase is "get," which is a verb.

* Preposition: "Along with" acts as a preposition, adding meaning to the verb "get."

* Combined Meaning: Together, the verb and preposition create a new meaning, indicating a harmonious relationship or ability to coexist peacefully.

Example:

"I get along with my coworkers very well."

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