along
/əˈlɒŋ/US /əˈlɔŋ/along
PREPOSITIONDefinition of along
If one thing happens along with another, they go together.
Example: Along with his daughter, he is studying French.
If you go along with something, you agree with or follow it.
Example: We're going to go along with your plan.
You use along to show movement from one end of a long thing towards the other end.
Example: Along the road were just a few cars.
If something was true all along, it's true from the beginning.
Example: He knew the real story all along.
If two people get along, they are friendly with each other.
Example: I don't go to her house because we don't get along.
along
EXAMPLESExamples of along
Along with his daughter, he is studying French.
Example sentenceShe gave him a shirt along with the pants.
Example sentenceWe're going to go along with your plan.
Example sentenceAlong the road were just a few cars.
Example sentenceThey walked to school, and along the way, she told him about her idea.
Example sentenceCommunity Stats
Your Stats
Login to track progress
Sign InCommunity Activity
Your Activity
Login to track activity