together · adverb /təˈgeð.ər/Full view
together (WITH EACH OTHER)
A1 with each other or doing something with each other
Dictionary examples:

We used to go to aerobics together.

We worked together on a project a couple of years back.

The waiter asked if we were all together so I explained that we were two separate parties.

We should get together some time and have a drink.

Learner example:

I often meet my friend in there, we go to shopping, and go to the park, together. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Mandarin)

together (SAME TIME)
B1 at the same time
Dictionary examples:

Everyone seemed to arrive together.

We can deal with the next two items on the list together.

Learner example:

He came to my house early in the morning and then we left together. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Italian)

together (CONNECTED)
B2 used to say that two or more things are joined to each other, mixed with each other, etc.
Dictionary examples:

She tied the two pieces of rope together.

Could you add these figures together for me?

You mix all the dry ingredients together before you add the milk.

You could stick that back together with a bit of glue.

I like both flavors separately but I don't like them together.

together (IN ONE PLACE)
C2 in one place
Dictionary example:

I'll just get my things together and then we can go.

together (COMBINED)
B2 combined
Dictionary examples:

Together they must earn over ninety thousand dollars a year.

The money that I owe you for the telephone together with the rent equals $300.

Learner example:

When you ride a bike on the main road, it's very dangerous to breath[e] the dirty air - together with the gases from the cars. (First Certificate in English; B2; Polish)

together · adjective /təˈgeð.ər/

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