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Phrasal Verb - Going Along With

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Going along with is a phrasal verb that means to agree or show understanding towards someone or something, even if one may not completely approve or believe in it. It implies cooperation or compliance, and can also mean to accompany or travel with someone or something.

Examples

No.Example
1I don't really like spicy food, but I'll go along with you and try it.
2The new employee was nervous about presenting her ideas to the team, but they all went along with her proposals.
3Let's go along with the plan and meet at the usual place.
4Despite their differences, the two politicians went along with each other's speeches during the debate.
5I'll go along with you to the concert, but I'm not a big fan of that band.
6The children went along with their parents on a camping trip.
7The manager asked all employees to go along with the new dress code policy.
8The students went along with their teacher's instructions during the field trip.
9Despite her reservations, she went along with the group's decision.
10The runner went along with the pace of the pack during the marathon.

Phrasal Verb - Going Along

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the verb Going Along

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'go along' means to agree or consent to do something, usually because one does not want to cause trouble or disagreement, or because one sees the advantage of cooperating. It can also mean to accompany or travel with someone or something. This phrasal verb can be used both transitively and intransitively.

Examples

No.Example
1I don't really want to go to the party, but I'll go along with my friends.
2Can you go along with me to the store and help me buy some groceries?
3The new employee went along with the team's decision, even though she had reservations.
4Let's go along the coast and enjoy the beautiful views.
5The teacher asked if anyone would go along with him on a field trip.
6She couldn't go along with her husband's extravagant spending habits.
7My colleague went along to the conference even though he wasn't presenting.
8Going along with a crowd or a fashion can be dangerous.
9The tourists went along the river in a canoe, taking in the scenic views.
10The children went along on their bikes, following their father.

Phrasal Verb - hanging together

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To cooperate or agree with each other, to be harmonious or consistent. 2. To remain functional or intact, to stay in one piece. 3. To support or hold something up.

Examples

No.Example
1The team members hung together during the tough competition.
2Despite their differences, the siblings hung together throughout their lives.
3The old roof was hanging together, but it needed to be replaced.
4The paintings in the museum were hung together based on their historical significance.
5The new building was hung together using modern construction techniques.
6The family tree hung together, revealing the complex relationships between relatives.
7The group of hikers hung together, sharing food and water during their journey.
8The employees hung together during the company's financial crisis.
9The pieces of the puzzle hung together, forming a complete picture.
10The curtains were hung together using coordinating rods and rings.

Phrasal Verb - helping out

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To provide assistance or support to someone or something. 2. To participate or contribute to a group or activity. 3. To be available or willing to lend a hand. 4. To make things easier for someone by taking on a task or responsibility. 5. To cooperate or collaborate with others to achieve a common goal.

Examples

No.Example
1I'll help out in the kitchen if you want.
2Can you help out with the project this weekend?
3The new employee will be helped out by the team.
4If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't hesitate to ask for help out.
5The volunteers helped out at the charity event.
6We all need to help out and do our part.
7The teacher helped out the struggling student.
8Helping out around the house is a shared responsibility.
9The coach helped out the team during the injury crisis.
10The community came together to help out during the disaster.