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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Around', 'Over', & 'Along' - Moverse, Acompañar o Experimentar (Along)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Around', 'Over', & 'Along'
to bowl along

to move with speed and energy

[Verbo]
to bring along

to take someone or something to a place

[Verbo]
to coast along

to make progress with little effort, often by taking advantage of existing favorable circumstances

[Verbo]
to come along

to develop or improve in a positive direction

[Verbo]
to get along

to have a friendly or good relationship with someone or something

llevarse bien

llevarse bien

[Verbo]
to go along

to express agreement or to show cooperation

estar de acuerdo

estar de acuerdo

[Verbo]
to hurry along

to make someone or something to move faster or to complete a task more quickly

[Verbo]
to invite along

to ask someone to accompany one to a particular event, gathering, or activity

[Verbo]
to move along

(of a process) to progress or develop in a smooth and satisfactory manner

[Verbo]
to play along

to pretend to support or agree with someone or something to keep things peaceful or for one's own gain

seguir el juego

seguir el juego

[Verbo]
to run along

to be arranged in a straight line or to move in a specific direction without getting off track

[Verbo]
to sing along

to participate in a musical performance by singing in harmony with others

[Verbo]
to tag along

to go with someone, often without an invitation

[Verbo]
to take along

to bring someone or something with one when going somewhere

[Verbo]
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