That is the correct spelling of "accompanying" (going with, transporting with, providing supporting music).
The correct spelling is "accompanied" (went with, or musically joined).
That is the correct spelling of "accompany" (to go along with).
Accompany
My husband will accompany me to the function tonight.
The noun forms for the verb to accompany are accompaniment, accompanist, and the gerund, accompanying.
The pronunciation "wah-LAH" is an English approximation of the French interjection voilà (vwah-LAH) meaning "look there," but implying "there it is."The word is used to accompany a revelation or exposition, similar to the more pedestrian phrase "Ta-da!"
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The correct spelling is accompany. The principal told the boy to accompany him to the office.
Accompany
The correct spelling is "to date." It means up to the present time or until now.
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The future tense is will accompany.
The butler will accompany you to the door.
My husband will accompany me to the function tonight.
Yes, "accompany" is a verb. It means to go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort.
Accompanied is the past tense of accompany.
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.
The noun forms for the verb to accompany are accompaniment, accompanist, and the gerund, accompanying.
yes, this mouse was accompany by this cat.