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Choose the correct sentence. *

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I did not accompanied them.

I do not accompanied them.

I does not accompany them.

I do not accompany them

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

I do not accompany them

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Answered by kavyapsynergy
3

I do not accompany them. This is the correct sentence.

Conjugation of the verb 'accompany':

  • Depending upon the tense, the verb 'accompany' conjugates to accompany (present tense), accompanied (past tense), and accompanied (future tense). In the continuous form, it changes to accompanying.
  • When the verb (in the form of gerund) is in the present continuous form, then the helping verb to be should precede the main verb. Like, I am not accompanying.
  • In the present perfect form, the verb has the suffix -ed, and helping verbs have will precede the verb. Like, I have not accompanied.
  • A verb in the simple present tense denotes a current action.
  • When a subject is the first-person singular, then the verb remains singular in its root form.
  • Hence, I do not accompany them, is the right sentence.
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