Send along phrase
To send someone or something to continue or move forward.
My company sent along a colleague to attend the conference with me at the last minute.
Some police arrived and sent the onlookers along from the accident's scene.
I remember sending a parcel along with this letter. Did you see it when receiving this letter?
1. To send something to someone or to a place
2. To do something such as a given task, duty, or activity without much or any attention, effort, or interest
To send someone or something to someone or something else using a particular path
The verb "send" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
This phrase is used to describe something very modern or updated or something that no longer looks like what it's used to.
It has been a long time since I left my high school, and now I have to admit that it's certainly not your father's high school anymore.