Follow along Meaning in English
expression
释义
To pay attention to and understand instructions, a process, or a story as it happens, often by watching, listening, or reading at the same pace.
用法与细微差别
'Follow along' is often used in classrooms, meetings, or instructions. Typical collocations: 'follow along with the video', 'can you follow along?', 'hard to follow along'. Not the same as just 'follow' someone physically; it means understanding the process as it happens.
例句
Please follow along with the instructions on the screen.
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Can you follow along as I read the story?
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The teacher asked us to follow along in our textbooks.
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I tried to follow along, but the speaker was talking too fast.
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You can follow along by reading the subtitles on the video.
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If you can't follow along, just let me know and I'll slow down.
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