bring along

The phrasal verb "bring along" is commonly used in everyday English to describe taking someone or something with you to a destination.

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Definition

A2General

(informal)To take someone or something with you to a place.

Example

  • You can bring along a friend to the concert.
  • Don't forget to bring along your notebook to the meeting.

B2Development

(informal)To help someone improve or advance in a particular area.

Example

  • The mentor worked hard to bring along the new employee.
  • She brought along her students' skills in a very short time.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "bring along":

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