along in a sentence
adv.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
'Along' means in a line or direction parallel to and next to something, often indicating movement or position beside a path or area.
Sample Sentences
- She walked along the beach, enjoying the sound of the waves.
- The road runs along the river, offering beautiful views.
- He found an old photo along with some letters in the attic.
- She placed the flowers along the windowsill to catch the morning sun.
- The children played along the path, laughing and chasing each other.
- Along the way, they discovered a hidden waterfall.
- He decided to run along the trail to clear his mind.
- They shared stories along the campfire late into the night.
- The artist painted a mural along the side of the building.
- She felt a sense of peace along with the gentle breeze.
- She walked along the beach, collecting seashells.
- The river flowed gently along its winding path.
- We drove along the scenic route to enjoy the autumn colors.
- He carried the heavy boxes along the narrow hallway.
- The children ran along the park's grassy field, laughing joyfully.
- They strolled along the city streets, admiring the architecture.
- The dog trotted happily along its owner's side.
- She placed the flowers along the table for the dinner party.
- We found a quiet spot to sit along the riverbank.
- The hikers moved along the trail, eager to reach the summit.
- The river flows gently along the valley floor.
- We decided to drive along the coast to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
- He found a letter tucked along the edge of the old bookshelf.
- Children often run along the path in the park after school.
- They placed the flowers along the table for the dinner party.
- I could hear the faint sound of music coming from along the street.
- The hikers made their way along the rocky trail despite the rain.
- She carried her umbrella along with her bag as she headed out.
- A sense of nostalgia washed over me as I strolled along the familiar road.