(i)
‘Aboard’ is Adverb
and Preposition.
Synonyms:
Alongside,
at the side, on a ship/train/plane/vehicle, on base, on board of, on board,
part of a group, side by side
Sentences:
1. Anne has been aboard for five years now.
2. I saw Millie climbing aboard Jack’s yacht.
3. Our plane left with just sixty people aboard.
4. The air hostess welcomed us aboard the plane.
5. There were no children aboard the plane.
6. We spent six days aboard ship.
7. Welcome aboard flight XYZ2 to Paris.
(ii)
‘Along with’ is
Conjunction.
Synonyms:
Accompanied
by, accompanying, at the same time as, in association with, in conjunction
with, in the company of, something together, together with, with something
Sentences:
1. Anne was invited to sing along with the pop star.
2. He studied the pros along with the cons of the project.
3. Jack keeps his pills in his bag, along with his books.
4. Millie was selected, along with two other players.
5. My sister has come along with her children.
6. They terminated me, along with two others.
7. We sent Lucy a hat, along with some books.
(iii)
‘Alongside’ is Adverb
and Preposition.
Synonyms:
Aboard,
beside, anchored close, at the side of, next to, side by side
Sentences:
1. Millie, please bring your yacht alongside of mine.
2. My house is alongside the beach.
3. Nurse Lucy worked alongside the doctor.
4. Our cruiser was docked alongside another cruiser.
5. The path alongside the park is not safe for children.
6. The shop alongside the station is theirs.
7. The students can pursue studies alongside games.
(To be updated)
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