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UK//teɪk juː ɒn ə raɪd əˈlɒŋ//US//teɪk ju ɑn ə raɪd əˈlɔŋ//

Meaning of Take you on a ride-along

to accompany someone on their work or activity for observational purposes

In simple words: to go with someone to see what they do

Take you on a ride-along in a sentence

  • I was excited to have the chance to **take you on a ride-along** with the police.
  • Would you like to **take you on a ride-along** to see how we conduct interviews?
  • They offered to **take you on a ride-along** during their weekly patrol.

How to use Take you on a ride-along

Commonly used in contexts involving learning or observing, such as with police or other professionals. Not suitable for casual situations.

Grammar pattern

take + object + on a ride-along

Memory hint

Think of a 'ride' in a car, learning as you go along.

Related words

Collocations with Take you on a ride-along

  • ride-along program
  • take someone on a ride-along
  • do a ride-along

Synonyms for Take you on a ride-along

Opposites of Take you on a ride-along

  • leave you behind
  • exclude you
  • keep you out

Common mistakes with Take you on a ride-along

  • Using 'take along a ride' instead of 'ride-along'
  • Confusing with 'give a ride'
  • Omitting 'a' before 'ride-along'

Compare Take you on a ride-along with Shadow, Observe, Accompany, Join

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Frequently asked questions about Take you on a ride-along

What does Take you on a ride-along mean?

to go with someone to see what they do

What is the definition of Take you on a ride-along?

to accompany someone on their work or activity for observational purposes

How do you use Take you on a ride-along in a sentence?

I was excited to have the chance to **take you on a ride-along** with the police.

Can you give another example of Take you on a ride-along?

Would you like to **take you on a ride-along** to see how we conduct interviews?

What are synonyms for Take you on a ride-along?

Common alternatives include shadow, observe, accompany, join, escort.

What is the opposite of Take you on a ride-along?

Opposite meanings include leave you behind, exclude you, keep you out.

What words go with Take you on a ride-along?

It commonly pairs with ride-along program, take someone on a ride-along, do a ride-along.

What are common mistakes when using Take you on a ride-along?

Using 'take along a ride' instead of 'ride-along' Confusing with 'give a ride' Omitting 'a' before 'ride-along'

How do you pronounce Take you on a ride-along?

US: //teɪk ju ɑn ə raɪd əˈlɔŋ//, UK: //teɪk juː ɒn ə raɪd əˈlɒŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Take you on a ride-along?

Commonly used in contexts involving learning or observing, such as with police or other professionals. Not suitable for casual situations.