goes, went, gone, going
to go along
phrasal verbC
To agree or comply with a plan or suggestion
- 1She decided to go along with the team's decision.
- 2He didn't want to argue, so he just went along with it.
To go along means to follow or agree with a plan or suggestion. It is when you do what someone else wants or agrees with their idea. For example, if your friend suggests going to the movies, you can go along with their plan by saying yes.
Remember, going along doesn't always mean you have to agree with everything. You can still express your own thoughts and opinions while showing support for the overall plan or suggestion.
in a study room
Group Project Agreement
Ashley
Hey George, I think we should start our project with the research section.
George
That sounds good to me. I'll go along with that plan.
Ashley
Great! Let's divide the topics and get started.
George
Perfect, I'll handle the first two topics.
in a restaurant
Dinner Plan Agreement
Mary
I think we should try the new Italian place tonight.
Anthony
Sounds good to me. I'll go along with that.
Mary
Great! I heard their pasta is amazing.
Anthony
Perfect, I'm in the mood for some pasta.
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Similar to "to go along":
- 1agree
- 2comply
- 3consent