Accompanied or Accompaning
Learn the correct past tense spelling "Accompanied" and avoid "Accompaning".
Accompaning
Incorrect spelling - "Accompaning" is incorrect; a common misspelling.
"Accompaning" is a common misspelling of "Accompanied". Always use "Accompanied" when referring to the correct word.
Accompanied
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Accompanied is the past tense of 'accompany', meaning to go with or escort someone."
Definition of Accompanied
"Accompanied": "Accompanied is the past tense of 'accompany', meaning to go with or escort someone."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Accompanied
- • escorted
- • joined
- • went with
- • attended with
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She "accompanied" her friend to the party.
"Correct:" He "accompanied" the singer on piano.
"Correct:" They "accompanied" the guests.
"Correct:" The teacher "accompanied" the students on the trip.
"Incorrect:" She "accompaning" her friend to the party.
"Incorrect:" He "accompaning" the singer on piano.
"Incorrect:" They "accompaning" the guests.
"Incorrect:" The teacher "accompaning" the students on the trip.
Notes:
- • Always spell the past tense as 'Accompanied'.
- • 'Accompaning' is incorrect.
- • Used in formal writing, travel, and music contexts.
- • Check emails, essays, and reports.
- • Correct spelling ensures professionalism.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling, Accompanied or Accompaning?
A: Accompanied is correct.
Q: Meaning of Accompanied?
A: Past tense of accompany; to go with or escort someone.
Q: Can Accompaning be used?
A: No, it is incorrect.
Q: Synonyms?
A: Escorted, joined, went with, attended with.
Q: How to remember spelling?
A: 'i-e-d' ending → Accompanied.
Summary
"Accompanied is the correct past tense of accompany. 'Accompaning' is always wrong. Correct spelling ensures clarity and proper writing."