“Bring along” means:
- To Take Someone or Something with You:
- To carry or take someone or something to a place or event with you.
- Example: “You can bring along your friends to the party.”
- To Include Something for Use or Benefit:
- To bring something that will be useful or necessary for a specific purpose.
- Example: “Don’t forget to bring along your ID for the meeting.”
Prepositions
- Before “bring along”: Typically not used with prepositions directly before the phrase.
- After “bring along”: Often followed by the person or item being brought along.
- Example: “Please bring along your documents to the interview.”
- Example: “She decided to bring along her laptop to the seminar.”
Collocations
- Bring along (a friend/family/guest)
- Bring along (a book/item/gear)
- Bring along (necessary documents/equipment)
Example Sentences
- “You should bring along a jacket in case it gets cold.”
- “We decided to bring along the kids for the family picnic.”
- “Don’t forget to bring along your passport when you travel.”
- “She always brings along her favorite book to read on the plane.”
- “You can bring along your pet to the new pet-friendly office.”
- “He asked if he could bring along a plus one to the wedding.”
- “Make sure to bring along a water bottle for the hike.”
- “They brought along a professional photographer for the event.”
- “She remembered to bring along the presentation materials.”
- “Bring along some snacks for the road trip.”
- “The event is open to everyone, so feel free to bring along friends.”
- “Don’t forget to bring along your tickets for entry.”
- “He brought along his musical instruments to the party.”
- “She brought along a few games to keep the kids entertained.”
- “They asked us to bring along a dish to share at the potluck.”
- “You might want to bring along a map for the outdoor excursion.”
- “He was glad he brought along his camera for the beautiful scenery.”
- “She decided to bring along some extra batteries for her devices.”
- “The guide recommended bringing along sunscreen for the tour.”
- “He forgot to bring along his medication for the trip.”
- “She brought along a first aid kit just in case.”
- “They encouraged everyone to bring along a friend to the seminar.”
- “Don’t forget to bring along your workout gear for the gym.”
- “He brought along his business partner to the conference.”
- “They asked if we could bring along any donations for the charity drive.”
- “She was happy to bring along her favorite dishes to the potluck.”
- “The instructions were to bring along all necessary documents for the meeting.”
- “He remembered to bring along the rental agreement for the apartment.”
- “She brought along a cooler filled with drinks for the beach party.”
- “You should bring along a flashlight for the camping trip.”
- “They decided to bring along their dog to the family reunion.”
- “He was pleased he brought along his favorite blanket for the outdoor movie.”
- “She made sure to bring along her laptop for the work presentation.”
- “The guide suggested bringing along comfortable shoes for the hike.”
- “He brought along some samples for the product demonstration.”
- “They reminded everyone to bring along their ID for the event.”
- “She brought along a list of questions for the interview.”
- “He made sure to bring along a spare tire for the long drive.”
- “They were asked to bring along a few extra chairs for the gathering.”
- “She brought along her knitting to work on during the trip.”
- “He was glad he brought along his umbrella for the unexpected rain.”
- “They encouraged attendees to bring along their families to the festival.”
- “She made a point to bring along her favorite coffee mug for the office.”
- “He decided to bring along his old college buddy to the reunion.”
- “Don’t forget to bring along your reusable bags for shopping.”
- “She brought along a travel guide for their holiday destination.”
- “They were asked to bring along some games for the party.”
- “He brought along his sports gear for the weekend tournament.”
- “She remembered to bring along her camera to capture the moments.”
- “They made sure to bring along extra cash for emergencies during the trip.”