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Yes. The word accompany is a verb.

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Yes, "accompany" is a verb. It means to go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort.

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What is the third person form of company?

The word company is a noun, not a verb and has no person or conjugation.A similar word that is a verb is "accompany" (go with)The present tense, third person singular of the verb accompany is accompanies.


What part of speech is accompaniment?

The word accompaniment is a noun. The plural form is accompaniments.


What is the noun for accompany?

The noun forms for the verb to accompany are accompaniment, accompanist, and the gerund, accompanying.


Is always past or present tense word?

It is an adverb, not a verb,; it can accompany a Present, a Past, a Present Perfect, a Past Perfect and a Future verb.


Is company a verb?

No. You are thinking of "accompany"


What is the base word of accompany?

Accompany


Give you a sentence of the word accompany?

The butler will accompany you to the door.


Can you give me a sentence with the word accompany?

An instructive pamphlet should accompany the kit.


Verb for accomplice?

Accompany I guess. Although it doesn't seem to have the same effect.


What is another word for goes with?

accompany


What word means to accompany or escort for protection?

The word that means 'to accompany or escort for protection' is guard. It's not the exact definition, but it fits.


Make sentences using the following word accompany?

If you will accompany me to this doctor's visit, I will not be so nervous.