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A: Sorry, I'm so late getting back to the office. How's everything?
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A: Hey, could I borrow your car for the weekend?
B: Go to hell! The last time you borrowed my car you wrecked it.
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B: I beg your pardon?
A: How's everything? How are you getting along?
B: I'm getting along fine, thank you.
A: Have you changed any of your ideas about this country? Do you still think English is the worst language in the world?
B: I'm beginning to see that human nature is pretty much the same everywhere.
A: And what about the language?
B: That idea hasn't changed.
£¨get along :1. to improve, develop, or make progress. e.g.: After a five-hour operation, Wendy is coming along just fine.
2. If you say that something is going along in a particular way, you mean that it is progressing in that way. e.g.: Everything was coming along fine after all. My life is going along nicely. )

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