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along vs a long

Homophones/Homonyms

Homophones & Homonyms

Words that sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings

along

preposition/adverb

moving in a constant direction on a horizontal surface or beside

a long

adjective phrase

referring to something of great length

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Examples

along

"We walked along the river."

a long

"It was a long road across the desert."

Mnemonic Tricks

along

Along = a + long movement (one word) — think movement beside or with.

a long

A long = descriptive phrase (two words) — it describes length. (two words = adjective phrase)

Source: Homophones & HomonymsAdded: 9/14/2025

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