Syntax

Verb patterns: phrasal verbs such as get on (with)

Certain phrasal verbs, such as get on (with) have two possible patterns:

-singular noun + get on + with + noun

  • Lucy gets on with her mother.

-plural noun + get on

  • Lucy and her mother get on.

Other verbs that take this pattern (with with):

-break up

  • Marilyn Monroe broke up with Arthur Miller after a few years of marriage.
  • Famous couples seem to break up often.

-go out

  • I went out with him for two years.
  • We're going out together.

-get along

  • She always gets along with anybody and everybody.
  • My boss and I get along.

-make up

  • He made up with his wife and now they're happy again.
  • He and his wife made up.

-split up

  • Marie split up with her husband after six years together.
  • They split up.

-fall out

  • Paul fell out with his father over money.
  • Paul and his father fell out.


Another verb which also takes the pattern, but with from is grow apart.

  • When Fran moved to Turkey she grew apart from her friend Sue.
  • If they don't see each other regularly, friends often grow apart.