'along' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'along' with 20 example sentences.
- along adverb
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: with a forward motion
: in accompaniment or as a companion
: to a more advanced state
: in addition (usually followed by `with')
: in line with a length or direction (often followed by `by' or `beside')
get along
along with
come along
go along
take along
all along
tag along
bring along
move along
walk along
run along
play along
Do you get along well with your mother-in-law?
Would you like to come along with us?
My dog and my cat get along fine.
Walking along the street, I met an old friend.
We don't get along well with our neighbors.
He doesn't get along with her.
Members of that tribe settled along the river.
The bat was stolen yesterday, along with the balls.
Why can't you two just get along?
We took a walk along the river.
The entire audience sang along with us.
Move along. There's nothing to see here.
He sent her some flowers, along with a pretty card.
We walked along the beach.
I get along with my younger brother.
Jesse gets along with everybody.
You two always got along.
I must have lost my key along the way.
You were right all along.
Walk along the river and you will find the school.