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Phrase Means Move Eslpod Bring Working Street Performer

Id ESLPod_1151_WE_1977
Episode Id ESLPod 1151
Episode Title Working as a Street Performer
Phrase to move along
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to move along" means to keep walking, to continue in a particular direction, or to leave the place where one is: "We tried to watch the movie stars arriving to the theater, but the security guards told us to move along." The phrase "to come along" means to join someone on a trip or at an event: "We're going to the dance club tonight. Would you like to come along?" The phrase "to bring/take (something) along" means to bring or take something with oneself to a place: "Please bring your photos along so we can look at them together." Finally, the phrase "all along" means all the time, or since the beginning: "So you knew all along that I was going to be fired at the end of the year. Why didn't you tell me?"
Topics Entertainment + Sports

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