It means "to go along with".
There are three morphemes in "accompany": "ac-" (prefix meaning "to" or "towards"), "-compan-" (root word meaning "companion"), and "-y" (suffix making it a verb).
The word accompany means to go with a person to a shop, or to travel with someone on route to a destination, or perhaps, to go with someone to chemist. The word accompany means to go with an object or person or animal to a place/destination.
The future tense is will accompany.
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The butler will accompany you to the door.
My husband will accompany me to the function tonight.
Accompanied is the past tense of accompany.
Yes, "accompany" is a verb. It means to go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort.
The noun forms for the verb to accompany are accompaniment, accompanist, and the gerund, accompanying.
Accompany means to go along or in company with; join in action: to accompany a friend on a walk. So these are example sentences: My friends will accompany me for the Talent Show. Will you accompany me? I wish someone could accompany me in the woods.
yes, this mouse was accompany by this cat.