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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

get drawn along by

0The word 'current' is a slightly unusual choice. It suggests a purposeful flow, like in a river, which people 00get drawn along by00..02br
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00What does `get drawn along by' means in this sentence?02br
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0 To draw along is to pull. 0-

  • 0 To draw along is to pull.
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0 To draw along is to pull. 0-
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0Thank you.02br
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00But still I don't understand.02br
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00Is there any other way to explain it?0-
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0A river has a current. The current means the way the water in the river moves. Anything in the river moves along in the water because of the current. Thus things are pulled along by the current. They are drawn along by the current.0-
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0Thank you very much -- Lil Ruby Rose.02br
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00Now, I understood. (Super explanation by you)0-

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