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to go along
[phrase form: go]
01
to express agreement or to show cooperation
Intransitive: to go along with a decision or plan
Grammatical Information
action verb
regular
inseparable
present tense
go along
3rd person singular
goes along
past simple
went along
past participle
gone along
Examples
He was always willing to go along with his friend's suggestions for their weekend activities.
02
to continue to develop or happen
Intransitive: to go along in a specific manner
Examples
The semester is going along quickly, and final exams are approaching.
03
(of time) to move forward or pass without stopping
Intransitive: to go along in a specific manner
Examples
We had a great time at the party, and the evening went along in a flash.
04
to move or travel past something or someone, often while following a particular path or route
Transitive: to go along a place
Examples
As they go along the riverbank, they enjoy the scenic views.



























