Go along with Meaning in English
expression
释义
To agree with an idea, plan, or person, or to support something, sometimes even if you do not actually agree fully.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used to express support or agreement without deep conviction. Frequently paired as 'go along with a plan/idea/decision' or 'go along with someone.' Sometimes implies reluctance or just following the group. Not used for physically accompanying someone ('go with').
例句
I will go along with your idea this time.
basic
She didn't want to argue, so she just went along with the decision.
basic
My parents don't always go along with my choices.
basic
If everyone else wants pizza, I’ll just go along with that.
natural
"Do you actually like the plan, or are you just going along with it?"
natural
He tends to go along with whatever his friends suggest.
natural