phrasal verb 'take along'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
take along
[teɪk əˈlɔːŋ]
to bring someone or something with you

Other meanings

  • to carry something along on a trip
  • to accompany someone while traveling

Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "take along"

  • She decided to take along her camera.
  • He always takes along a book when he travels.
  • We took along our friends to the concert.

Features of Using "take along"

Separability:Separable Transitivity:Transitive Level:A2 Verb:take Particle:along

Usually used when talking about trips, journeys, or events, emphasizing not leaving someone/something behind.

Other phrasal verbs with the verb take

take-off

take off

to leave the ground and begin to fly
take-up

take up

to begin a new activity or hobby
take-out

take out

to remove something from a place
take-over

take over

to gain control of something, especially a business or responsibility
take-in

take in

to absorb or understand something
take-back

take back

to return something