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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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We will accompany her to the airport. (take her to the airport and see her off)

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anonymous We will accompany her to the airport. This means that you will all go to the airport together. She may be going to the airport to pick up someone who is arriving, so this sentence does not necessarily mean that she is going anywhere in a plane.

  • anonymous We will accompany her to the airport.
  • This means that you will all go to the airport together.
  • She may be going to the airport to pick up someone who is arriving, so this sentence does not necessarily mean that she is going anywhere in a plane.
  • Generally if you accompany someone, they are the ones deciding where they are going and why they are going there.
  • You are just tagging along (going with them).
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anonymousWe will accompany her to the airport.

This means that you will all go to the airport together.

She may be going to the airport to pick up someone who is arriving, so this sentence does not necessarily mean that she is going anywhere in a plane.

Generally if you accompany someone, they are the ones deciding where they are going and why t

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