Phrasal Verb Take someone along If you take someone along, | Let's Talk English
Phrasal Verb Take someone along
If you take someone along, you bring them with you while you go somewhere.
Examples:
William: I’m going to run to the post office now. I’ll be back soon. Tracy: Would you take the kids along? I’d love to have the house to myself for a bit!
We had to wait in the lobby for a couple hours, so I'm glad I decided to take my book along.
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