come along

Created by Tung NGUYEN on 2017-11-26 05:45:45
Last modified on 2019-11-14 18:57:10

to arrive; to appear
- When the opportunity comes along, she'll take it.
to go somewhere with somebody
- We're pleasured you come along.
B2: to arrive or appear at a place
Go now and I'll come along later.
You wait half an hour for a bus, then three come along at once!
We're going to the swimming pool - you can come along later if you want.
We were standing talking when Jamie came along.
Pete came along in his car and offered us a lift.
I was waiting at the airport when who should come along but Me Pettigrew!

B1: to go somewhere with someone
We're going to the cinema. Do you want to come along?
Come along and see the show and support the arts in Linton.
UK: used to tell someone to hurry.
Come along - we don't want to be late! Nhanh nào, chúng ta không muốn bị trễ!

C2:
- to start to exist
I gave up climbing when my first child came along.
- develop: if something is coming along, it is developing and improving or advancing
Hassan's English is really coming along.
How's your English coming along?

Category: Phrasal Verb
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