What does "together" look like?
Imagine you have two blocks. If they're sitting apart, they’re not together. But if you push them so they touch, click!, now they are together, like one bigger block.
How do we use "together"?
When people are together, it means they're in the same place. Like when your family is all at the dinner table, and no one is missing. You can say, “We’re all together now!”
Or if you and your friend both like the same game, you could say, “We love this game together!” That means you enjoy it as a team.
Being together makes things more fun, just like when you build something with blocks or play a game with friends. You're not alone; you're together!
Examples
- Friends sitting on a bench at the park.
- A family eating dinner together.
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See also
- How Does 10 Signs Someone is Losing Interest in You Work?
- How did you know it was love? (Strangers Answer)?
- How Does 6 Reasons Why People Ghost You Work?
- How Does An Introduction to Interpersonal Neurobiology by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. Work?
- How Does Accountability Creates Trust Work?