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Adrianna Mj Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

accompany sb to do sth/doing sth/in doing sth?

Hello!

Can you tell me which form is correct?

"I'll accompany you to explore my country."
"I'll accompany you exploring my country."
"I'll accompany you in exploring my country."

The only option I've found on the Internet is the first one ("to explore"), but I'm not sure about this one being correct.
  

Top answer

The last one is better. You could also say: I'll accompany you as [OR: while] you explore my country.

  • The last one is better.
  • You could also say: I'll accompany you as [OR: while] you explore my country.
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The last one is better. You could also say:
I'll accompany you as [OR: while] you explore my country.

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