What part of speech is accompanies?

Accompanies can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. accompanies is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of accompany (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does accompanies mean?

Definitions

Verb

accompany - go or travel along with; "The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere"
accompany - be a companion to somebody
accompany - be present or associated with an event or entity; "French fries come with the hamburger"; "heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue"; "fish usually goes with white wine"; "this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries"
accompany - perform an accompaniment to; "The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano"

Examples of accompanies

#   Sentence  
1. verb He accompanies his words with blows.
2. verb Her mother always accompanies her.
3. verb Lightning normally accompanies thunder.
4. verb Maria accompanies the children to school.
5. verb Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness.
6. verb Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness: those in love understand one another best when silent, while the most heated and impassioned speech at a graveside touches only outsiders, but seems cold and inconsequential to the widow and children of the deceased.
7. verb She accompanies me on every trip.
8. verb He accompanies his songs with plaintive chords played on a poor-quality zither.
9. verb He accompanies his songs with sad chords played on a dodgy zither.
10. verb The bronze horse lacks the kind of paper trail that typically accompanies ancient artifacts legally exported out of Greece.
11. verb Misfortune accompanies me, it follows me like my shadow.
12. verb He accompanies me on all my journeys.
13. verb Finally, I told the little girl that she would have to accompany me to school (8:30am).
14. verb May we accompany you on your walk?
15. verb May I accompany you to the airport?
Sentence  
verb
He accompanies his words with blows.
Her mother always accompanies her.
Lightning normally accompanies thunder.
Maria accompanies the children to school.
Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness.
Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness: those in love understand one another best when silent, while the most heated and impassioned speech at a graveside touches only outsiders, but seems cold and inconsequential to the widow and children of the deceased.
She accompanies me on every trip.
He accompanies his songs with plaintive chords played on a poor-quality zither.
He accompanies his songs with sad chords played on a dodgy zither.
The bronze horse lacks the kind of paper trail that typically accompanies ancient artifacts legally exported out of Greece.
Misfortune accompanies me, it follows me like my shadow.
He accompanies me on all my journeys.
Finally, I told the little girl that she would have to accompany me to school (8:30am).
May we accompany you on your walk?
May I accompany you to the airport?

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