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Can "Accompanied " be used with "word"? I think this is right: The boy accompanied his Mum. Or he was accompanied by his Mum. I wondered if this also makes sense: This word is accompanied by a preposition Other options: this word goes together with/ pairs with/ collocates with. Many thanks
5 sep. 2016 09:46
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"This word is accompanied by a preposition" sounds a little strange but it is okay and understandable. To accompany is usually used with people and means to travel together but it can be used as you are using it. It might be better to say: This word is used with a preposition/is used in conjunction with a preposition/must be used with a preposition/follows a preposition/is followed by a preposition.
6 september 2016
Both of them is correct but there is difference between them. In "The boy accompanied his Mum" this is the boy that accompanied her mother. The boy is subject and his mom is object. In "he was accompanied by his Mum" his mom is subject and that boy is object. this type of sentence is called "the passive voice" that object is more important than the subject. More example: 1- The man clean the room _ The room is cleaned. As you see in the first part, subject is "the man" and mentioned who cleans the room but in the second part "the room" is important and it doesn't matter who cleans the room.
5 september 2016
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