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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sing after the song/sing along the song

I know "sing after me" is right, but I am not sure whether "sing after the song" or "sing along the song" is okay.
Is "Sing after ther song" or "Sing along the song" a natural expression?
  

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Here are common expressions. SIng after me . I sing some words, then you sing the same words.

  • Here are common expressions.
  • SIng after me .
  • I sing some words, then you sing the same words.
  • Sing along with the song .
  • Someone sings a song.
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Here are common expressions.

SIng after me. I sing some words, then you sing the same words.

Sing along with the song. Someone sings a song. You should try to sing at the same time.
SIng along with me. I sing a song. You
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If someone (in a CD) sings some words and then I want you to sing the same words, how can I express that? "Sing after the song" is not acceptable?
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Do you mean that you want to keep stopping and starting the CD?

eg
I'll play a few words from the CD, and then stop.
You sing the words.
Then I'll continue with the CD.

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