Saturday, September 10, 2016

go along (with)

to accept a plan, decision, suggestion, etc.

  • We went along with his plan.
  • I will go along with your plan.
  • He will go along with your plan.
  • I can't go along with Jim's plan.
  • We'll go along with your suggestion.
  • I can't go along with what you said.
  • I can't go along with you on that point.
  • She can not go along with you on this point.
  • Tom goes along with whatever Mary says.


to accompany.
  • He went along with her.
  • I'll go along with you.
  • I'm sure Taeko was scared and tried to get Yuri to go along with her.
  • I don't have the patience to go along with my wife to clothing stores.
  • I will go along with you as far as the station.

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