Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Along
1/ Along (adv.) with something/somebody
Tobacco is taxed in most countries, along with alcohol.
I, along with some of my friends, came to the bar last weekend.
He sings along with Ludacris on the stereo.
2/ Take/bring something/somebody along
May I take my wife and children along?
He took the raincoat along in case it might rain.
3/ Along (prep.)
He is walking along the beach.
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