Verb + object + along pattern

Verb + object + along pattern

Created:22 Mar 2023 14:40:31 , in  intermediate

Verb + Object + along pattern is used to indicate that someone or something is accompanying or being brought with the subject of the sentence, often with a sense of togetherness and inclusion, and can be used with various verbs to describe different types of actions.

Here are three basic examples of Verb + Object + along pattern:

Bring your children along to the party.

take my grandmother along on the hike this week's Saturday.

I encourage you to sing along to the song.

This post was updated on 22 Mar 2023 19:50:04

Tags:  along ,  verb 

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along   along to   sang along   come along   concerns along  

#1 Our is sending its top executives the conference to demonstrate its commitment to innovation.

#2 My supervisor encouraged me to bring my to the meeting so that we can address them.

#3 Tania asked her sister to on the road trip to keep her company.

#4 The group of children to the musical with enthusiasm and delight.

#5 Mark brought his guitar to the campfire and played some tunes for everyone to enjoy.

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