Companianable
The future tense is will accompany.
Accompany
To become easier to shift the meaning of a sentence.1) How are you coming along with the research paper (progress)2) Sam come along with us to the beach (accompany)
what bugs accompany james
An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun, providing more information about its qualities, quantity, or characteristics. For example, in the phrase "the red apple," "red" is the adjective that describes the noun "apple." Adjectives can indicate attributes such as size, color, shape, and emotions, enhancing the meaning of the nouns they accompany.
The butler will accompany you to the door.
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.
The prefix for "accompany" is "ac-" and there is no specific suffix for this word.
An instructive pamphlet should accompany the kit.