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acompanar
to accompany
Used when going somewhere with someone or keeping them company.
| yo acompano I accompany | nosotros acompanamos we accompany |
| tu acompanas you accompany | vosotros acompanais you all accompany |
| el/ella/usted acompana he/she/you (formal) accompanies | ellos/ellas/ustedes acompanan they/you all (formal) accompany |
Yo acompano a mi abuela al mercado.
(I accompany my grandmother to the market.)
Tu acompanas a tus hijos a la escuela?
(Do you accompany your children to school?)
Ella acompana a su amiga al hospital.
(She accompanies her friend to the hospital.)
Nosotros acompanamos a los turistas.
(We accompany the tourists.)
Vosotros acompanais a los ninos al parque.
(You all accompany the children to the park.)
Ellos acompanan a su madre a casa.
(They accompany their mother home.)
Me acompanas tu al supermercado?
(Will you accompany me to the supermarket?)
Yo no acompano a nadie hoy.
(I'm not accompanying anyone today.)
A quien acompanas tu esta tarde?
(Who are you accompanying this afternoon?)
El guia acompana a los visitantes.
(The guide accompanies the visitors.)
Ustedes acompanan a su padre al doctor?
(Do you all accompany your father to the doctor?)
Cuando acompanas tu a tu hermano?
(When do you accompany your brother?)
Nosotros siempre acompanamos a los nuevos.
(We always accompany the new people.)
Por que no me acompanas tu?
(Why don't you accompany me?)
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acompanar
to accompany
Used when going somewhere with someone or keeping them company.
| I accompany | we accompany |
| you accompany | you all accompany |
| he/she/you (formal) accompanies | they/you all (formal) accompany |
(I accompany my grandmother to the market.)
(Do you accompany your children to school?)
(She accompanies her friend to the hospital.)
(We accompany the tourists.)
(You all accompany the children to the park.)
(They accompany their mother home.)
(Will you accompany me to the supermarket?)
(I'm not accompanying anyone today.)
(Who are you accompanying this afternoon?)
(The guide accompanies the visitors.)
(Do you all accompany your father to the doctor?)
(When do you accompany your brother?)
(We always accompany the new people.)
(Why don't you accompany me?)
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I accompany
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yo acompano
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I accompany
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