take along
1. To bring something with one on a trip or to a location. A noun or pronoun can be used between "take" and "along." We'll be gone overnight, so make sure you take along a change of clothes for tomorrow. We had to wait in the lobby for a couple hours, so I'm glad I decided to take my book along.
2. To take another person to a particular location or gathering. A noun or pronoun can be used between "take" and "along." Feel free to take your sister along tonight—we'd all love to see her. Can I take along my boyfriend? He's very interested in the lecture topic.
take someone or something along
to bring someone or something along with one. Can I take my friend along on the hike? You should take along your own drinking water.
take along
v. To bring someone or something into one's care or keeping while going somewhere: If we go to the movies, you may take along your friends. I took some books along on my bus trip.