preposition

along

UK /əˈlɒŋ/US /əˈlɔŋ/

along

PREPOSITION

Definition of along

1

If one thing happens along with another, they go together.

Example: Along with his daughter, he is studying French.

1

If you go along with something, you agree with or follow it.

Example: We're going to go along with your plan.

2

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.

3

If something was true all along, it's true from the beginning.

Example: He knew the real story all along.

4

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

EXAMPLES

Examples of along

1

Along with his daughter, he is studying French.

Example sentence
2

She gave him a shirt along with the pants.

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3

We're going to go along with your plan.

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4

Along the road were just a few cars.

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5

They walked to school, and along the way, she told him about her idea.

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