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Phrasal Verb - Come Along

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To move slowly and together with someone or something, often as part of a team, group, or organization, to share the work, decisions, or responsibilities. It can also mean to assist or escort someone, providing support or guidance.

Examples

No.Example
1I came along to help the workers set up the new office.
2The teacher asked the student to come along with her to the library for additional assistance.
3We came along to assist during the disaster relief efforts.
4The group's leader came along to tell the team they had enough intel for a decision.
5She decided to come along with her friends for the subway ride so they could walk together.
6I offered to come along to help them fix the broken car engine.
7The tourists asked one of the locals to come along with them and explain the history behind the artwork.
8He came along to give opinions on the design project and bring it to new creative heights
9They came along with the right resources for a charitable cause.
10He was appointed to come along the equipment scholars to express an understanding visual framework.