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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Come along

Consider the following sentence:



"John, your character is in the making and a great part of your future depends on how you control yourself now. Make your mind control and think before you act and I am sure that you will COME ALONG."


Is 'come along' a commonly used expression in a context like this?


And what does it really mean? Is it that 'you will do well in life'?

  

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In this usage, "come along" means to improve. It is common. " This is not well written.

  • In this usage, "come along" means to improve.
  • It is common.
  • " This is not well written.
  • Control your mind and think before you act.
  • I'm sure that if you do that, you will come along fine.
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In this usage, "come along" means to improve. It is common.

Make your mind control and think before you act and I am sure that you will COME ALONG." This is not well written.

Control your mind and think before you act. I'm sure that if you do that, you w

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