bring...together

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dido4

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I will bring my sister along to his party.

Q1:Can I say bring...together in the sentence?
=>I will bring my sister together to his party.

Q2:Do these have the same meaning?
=>She will bring her dad along.
=>She will bring her dad together. (Is this right?)

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No to both questions.

Rover
 
Or is it "bring...alone"?
 
Thank you for your reply. Rover.

I read a textbook and the part of the dialoque is:

A:Next time we should come earlier and watch the sun rise.
B:Good idea. Let's also bring your dad along.


That's the original one. So I was thinking can it be written bring...together instead bring...along.
 
No, it can't.
 
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