adverb in a line or direction extending from one end to the other
preposition in company with or together with; beside or parallel to
Used in mathematical expressions to show movement or progression, such as 'move along the x-axis' or 'progress along the curve'.
Used to indicate a location or direction, such as 'along the coast' or 'walk along the river'.
Used to describe movement in a linear manner, such as 'drive along the highway' or 'fly along the runway'.
The writer walked along the beach to find inspiration for their next novel.
The psychologist worked along with a team of experts to develop a new therapy approach.
The architect sketched out plans for a new building project along with their team.
The engineer collaborated along with other professionals to design a new bridge.
The teacher walked along the classroom to help students with their assignments.
The chef worked along with their sous chefs to prepare a new menu for the restaurant.
The doctor walked along the hospital corridors to check on their patients.
The lawyer worked along with their legal team to prepare for a high-profile case.