The word accompany is followed by the preposition by.
Accompanied by someone means ہمراہ ہونا
He was accompanied by his father.
Generally, objective case comes after a preposition.
Examples:examples: I know about him.
“He” is the subjective case while “him” is the objective case.
"About" is the preposition here.
One of my school teams won the cricket match.
"One" refers to a number or a single item, and "won" is the past tense of win.
These are homophones — they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A complex sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent (subordinate) clause.
The dependent clause "Although we were late" and the independent clause "we caught the train."
An imperative sentence gives a command or instruction.
"Finish your homework" directs someone to do something, so it is imperative.
The word "unique" means "one of a kind" — something that is already absolute.
Because of that, it shouldn't be modified with comparatives or superlatives like "more" or "most."
"He won many medals" is a simple sentence.
'he' is always a subject.
won is a verb
A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
The correct structure in English is Subject (I) + Adverb (rarely) + Verb (see) + Object (such natural beauty).
This forms a grammatically correct and natural-sounding sentence.
In the sentence "He wanted to read that book," the word "read" is part of the infinitive "to read."
An infinitive is the base form of a verb usually preceded by "to" (e.g., to read, to write).
Paraphrasing involves re-writing someone else's words or ideas in your own words while maintaining the original meaning.
It is commonly used to simplify or clarify the content without changing its intended message.
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