go along

The phrase "go along" can refer to accompanying someone, agreeing with a plan, or describing progress.

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Definition

B1Travel

(informal)To move or travel with someone or something.

Example

  • I might go along to the party later.
  • She went along with her friends on the trip.

B2Agreement

(informal)To agree or comply with a suggestion, plan, or decision.

Example

  • I'll go along with his idea.
  • Everyone goes along with the CEO's plan.

B2Progress

(informal)To describe how something is progressing or unfolding.

Example

  • Things were going along fairly well.
  • The project is going along smoothly.

Similar

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

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