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Acompanar Conjugation in Spanish

The Spanish verb 'acompañar' means "to accompany" and it's a regular verb of the AR conjugation group. Explore below to learn its conjugations across the 18 crucial Spanish tenses.

The Spanish verb 'acompañar' means "to accompany" and it's a regular verb of the AR conjugation group. Explore below to learn its conjugations across the 18 crucial Spanish tenses.

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The Spanish verb ‘acompañar’ means “to accompany” and it’s a regular verb of the AR conjugation group. Explore below to learn its conjugations across the 18 crucial Spanish tenses.

ItemSpanishEnglish
Infinitiveacompañarto accompany
Past participleacompañadoaccompanied
Gerundacompañandoaccompanying

Indicative Tenses of Acompañar

Present - Expressing Current Actions

The present tense of ‘acompañar’ describes actions that are happening now or general truths.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
YoacompañoI accompany
acompañasYou accompany
Él/Ella/UstedacompañaHe/She/You accompany
NosotrosacompañamosWe accompany
VosotrosacompañáisYou all accompany
Ellos/Ellas/UstedesacompañanThey/You all accompany

Examples:

  1. Yo acompaño a mi hermano al cine.
  2. Ellos acompañan a su abuela al médico.
  3. Nosotros acompañamos a nuestros amigos al aeropuerto.

Preterite - Discussing Completed Actions

The preterite tense is used for actions that were completed in the past.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
YoacompañéI accompanied
acompañasteYou accompanied
Él/Ella/UstedacompañóHe/She/You accompanied
NosotrosacompañamosWe accompanied
VosotrosacompañasteisYou all accompanied
Ellos/Ellas/UstedesacompañaronThey/You all accompanied

Examples:

  1. Ayer acompañé a María al concierto.
  2. ¿Acompañasteis a Pablo a su casa anoche?
  3. Ellas acompañaron a sus hijos al parque.

Imperfect - Talking About Past Habits

The imperfect is used for ongoing past actions or habits.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
YoacompañabaI used to accompany
acompañabasYou used to accompany
Él/Ella/UstedacompañabaHe/She/You used to accompany
NosotrosacompañábamosWe used to accompany
VosotrosacompañabaisYou all used to accompany
Ellos/Ellas/UstedesacompañabanThey/You all used to accompany

Examples:

  1. De niño, acompañaba a mi abuelo al mercado todos los sábados.
  2. Ellos siempre acompañaban a Laura a la escuela.
  3. Nosotros acompañábamos a nuestros amigos al club.

Future - Indicating Future Intentions

The future tense expresses actions that will happen at a later time.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
YoacompañaréI will accompany
acompañarásYou will accompany
Él/Ella/UstedacompañaráHe/She/You will accompany
NosotrosacompañaremosWe will accompany
VosotrosacompañaréisYou all will accompany
Ellos/Ellas/UstedesacompañaránThey/You all will accompany

Examples:

  1. Mañana acompañaré a mi madre al médico.
  2. ¿Nos acompañaréis a la fiesta este sábado?
  3. Ellas acompañarán a su amiga en el viaje.

Conditional - Expressing Hypothetical Actions

The conditional tense is used for actions that would happen under certain conditions.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
YoacompañaríaI would accompany
acompañaríasYou would accompany
Él/Ella/UstedacompañaríaHe/She/You would accompany
NosotrosacompañaríamosWe would accompany
VosotrosacompañaríaisYou all would accompany
Ellos/Ellas/UstedesacompañaríanThey/You all would accompany

Examples:

  1. Si tuviera tiempo, te acompañaría al museo.
  2. Ellas acompañarían a su amiga si no estuvieran ocupadas.
  3. Nosotros acompañaríamos al equipo a la competición.

Subjunctive Tenses of Acompañar

Present - Expressing Wishes or Hypothetical Situations

The present subjunctive is used for wishes, emotions, or doubts.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
Yoacompañe(that) I accompany
acompañes(that) You accompany
Él/Ella/Ustedacompañe(that) He/She/You accompany
Nosotrosacompañemos(that) We accompany
Vosotrosacompañéis(that) You all accompany
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedesacompañen(that) They/You all accompany

Examples:

  1. Espero que me acompañes al evento.
  2. Es posible que acompañemos a Laura a la tienda.
  3. Dudo que ellos acompañen a sus padres durante el viaje.

Imperfect - Used in Hypotheticals or Desires in the Past

The imperfect subjunctive discusses past desires or hypotheticals.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
Yoacompañara(that) I accompanied
acompañaras(that) You accompanied
Él/Ella/Ustedacompañara(that) He/She/You accompanied
Nosotrosacompañáramos(that) We accompanied
Vosotrosacompañarais(that) You all accompanied
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedesacompañaran(that) They/You all accompanied

Examples:

  1. Si fuera más temprano, acompañara a mi amigo al banco.
  2. Quisiera que me acompañaras a la biblioteca.
  3. Es importante que acompañáramos a los niños al parque.

Future - Expressing Hypotheticals in the Future

This tense is rarely used today but is included for completeness. It expresses potential future actions.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
Yoacompañare(I will accompany)
acompañares(You will accompany)
Él/Ella/Ustedacompañare(He/She/You will accompany)
Nosotrosacompañáremos(We will accompany)
Vosotrosacompañareis(You all will accompany)
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedesacompañaren(They/You all will accompany)

Examples:

  1. Cuando él acompañare a su hermano, todos llegaremos.
  2. Si tú acompañares a tu primo, él se sentiría mejor.
  3. Cuando nosotros acompañáremos a la maestra, ella estará contenta.

Imperative Mood of Acompañar

Commands - Directing Someone to Accompany

The imperative mood gives orders or advice.

Subject PronounAcompañarEnglish
-acompaña (tú)Accompany (you)
-acompañe (usted)Accompany (you, formal)
-acompañemosLet’s accompany
-acompañad (vosotros)Accompany (you all)
-acompañen (ustedes)Accompany (you all, formal)

Examples:

  1. Acompaña a tu madre al médico.
  2. ¡Acompañen ustedes a los niños a la escuela!
  3. Acompañemos juntos a la reunión.

Present Tense of “Acompañar”

The present tense in Spanish, called “El Presente”, is used to describe actions, events, or situations currently happening or that generally occur. It also refers to truths and facts that hold in the present moment. As an example, “acompaño” translates to “I accompany” for actions happening now.

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañoI accompany
acompañasyou accompany
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañas/he accompanies, you (formal) accompany
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañamoswe accompany
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañáisyou (plural) accompany
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañanthey accompany, you (plural formal) accompany

Example sentences:

  1. Yo siempre acompaño a mi hermana al colegio.
  2. ¿Tú acompañas a tus amigos al concierto?
  3. Mis padres acompañan a mis abuelos al médico cada mes.

Acompañar in the Past Simple Tense

The Indicative Preterite is utilized to describe actions that have been completed in the past at a defined moment. For instance, “acompañé” translates to “I accompanied”.

The Preterite in Spanish is referred to as “El Pretérito Indefinido”.

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañéI accompanied
acompañasteyou accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañós/he accompanied, you (formal) accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañamoswe accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañasteisyou (plural) accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañaronthey accompanied, you (plural formal) accompanied

Examples:

  1. Ayer acompañé a mi hermana al médico.
  2. ¿Acompañaste a tus padres al aeropuerto?
  3. Pedro y Ana acompañaron a su hijo a la escuela.

Acompañar Conjugation in Past Tense: The Indicative Imperfect

The Indicative Imperfect is a past tense used to talk about ongoing or habitual actions in the past. It’s often used to set the scene or describe repeated actions. Let’s see how “acompañar” is conjugated in this tense:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañabaI used to accompany
acompañabasyou used to accompany
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañabas/he used to accompany, you (formal) used to accompany
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañábamoswe used to accompany
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañabaisyou (plural) used to accompany
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañabanthey used to accompany, you (plural formal) used to accompany

Here are three examples of how to use the Indicative Imperfect for “acompañar” in sentences:

  1. Cuando era niño, siempre acompañaba a mi abuelo al mercado.
  2. Durante las vacaciones, nosotras acompañábamos a nuestra madre a las clases de arte.
  3. Ellas acompañaban a su amiga al hospital cada semana.

Understanding the Indicative Present Continuous for “Acompañar”

This verb conjugation is employed to express an action that is happening continuously or taking place at the very moment in which one speaks. In English, the Indicative Present Continuous would translate to expressions such as “I am accompanying”. In Spanish, it is often called “El Presente Progresivo”.

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yoestoy acompañandoI am accompanying
estás acompañandoyou are accompanying
Ella / Él / Ustedestá acompañandos/he is accompanying, you (formal) are accompanying
Nosotras / Nosotrosestamos acompañandowe are accompanying
Vosotras / Vosotrosestáis acompañandoyou (plural) are accompanying
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesestán acompañandothey are accompanying, you (plural formal) are accompanying

Examples in Use:

  1. “Mientras estudias, estoy acompañando a tu hermana.”
  2. “¿Por qué estás acompañando al profesor a la salida?”
  3. “Estamos acompañando al grupo de turistas durante su visita.”

Acompañar in the Informal Future Tense

The Informal Future Tense for “acompañar” describes something that is anticipated to occur soon. This construction, often called “El Futuro Próximo” in Spanish, is equivalent to “going to accompany” in English.

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yovoy a acompañarI am going to accompany
vas a acompañaryou are going to accompany
Ella / Él / Ustedva a acompañarhe/she is going to accompany, you (formal) are going to accompany
Nosotras / Nosotrosvamos a acompañarwe are going to accompany
Vosotras / Vosotrosvais a acompañaryou (plural) are going to accompany
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesvan a acompañarthey are going to accompany, you (plural formal) are going to accompany

Examples:

  1. Mañana voy a acompañar a mi amiga al doctor.
  2. Esta tarde, tus padres van a acompañar a los niños al museo.
  3. Vamos a acompañar a nuestros vecinos al concierto el sábado.

”Acompañar” Conjugated in the Future Tense

The future tense in Spanish, referred to as “El Futuro Simple,” is used for actions that will occur. Here’s how “acompañar” is conjugated in the future tense.

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañaréI will accompany
acompañarásyou will accompany
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañarás/he will accompany, you (formal) will accompany
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañaremoswe will accompany
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañaréisyou (plural) will accompany
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañaránthey will accompany, you (plural formal) will accompany

Illustrative Usage in Sentences:

  1. Yo acompañaré a mi amiga al concierto el próximo sábado. (I will accompany my friend to the concert next Saturday.)
  2. ¿Acompañarás a tu hermano a la tienda mañana? (Will you accompany your brother to the store tomorrow?)
  3. Nos acompañarán en el viaje a la playa este fin de semana. (They will accompany us on the trip to the beach this weekend.)

Conditional Tense of Acompañar

The Conditional Tense in Spanish, named “El Condicional Simple,” is utilized when discussing hypothetical scenarios, future possibilities, or to express what someone would do under certain circumstances. Below is how the verb “acompañar” is conjugated in this tense:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañaríaI would accompany
acompañaríasyou would accompany
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañarías/he would accompany, you (formal) would accompany
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañaríamoswe would accompany
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañaríaisyou (plural) would accompany
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañaríanthey would accompany, you (plural formal) would accompany

Examples:

  1. Si tuviera tiempo, yo acompañaría a mis amigos al cine.
  2. ¿Acompañarías tú a María a su entrevista?
  3. Ellos acompañarían a los niños al parque si no lloviera.

Acompañar in the Indicative Present Perfect Tense

The Present Perfect Indicative of “acompañar” is utilized to express actions initiated recently in the past and still ongoing, or actions completed not long ago. These are often used to reflect on experiences or events that have occurred. Let’s explore some examples in Spanish:

  • “He acompañado a mi amigo al médico.” (I have accompanied my friend to the doctor.)
  • “Ella ha acompañado a su abuela al mercado.” (She has accompanied her grandmother to the market.)
  • “Hemos acompañado a nuestros padres al concierto.” (We have accompanied our parents to the concert.)

Below is the conjugation table of “acompañar” in the Present Perfect Indicative:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohe acompañadoI have accompanied
has acompañadoyou have accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedha acompañados/he has accompanied, you (formal) have accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotroshemos acompañadowe have accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotroshabéis acompañadoyou (plural) have accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshan acompañadothey have accompanied, you (plural formal) have accompanied

Acompañar in the Indicative Past Perfect Tense

The Past Perfect tense in the indicative mood is used to describe actions that were completed before another action in the past. For instance, “había acompañado” translates to “I had accompanied” in English. This tense is referred to as “El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto” in Spanish.

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabía acompañadoI had accompanied
habías acompañadoyou had accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedhabía acompañadoshe/he had accompanied, you (formal) had accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotroshabíamos acompañadowe had accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotroshabíais acompañadoyou (plural) had accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshabían acompañadothey had accompanied, you (plural formal) had accompanied

Example sentences:

  1. Cuando llegué a la fiesta, ellos ya habían acompañado a su abuela a casa.
  2. Antes de que empezara a llover, nosotros habíamos acompañado a los niños al parque.
  3. María se dio cuenta de que ya había acompañado a su hija varias veces la semana pasada.

Future Perfect Tense of Acompañar - Exploring What Will Have Happened

The Future Perfect tense of the verb “acompañar” is used to express an action that will have been completed at a certain point in the future. For example, “habré acompañado” translates to “I will have accompanied”.

Below is the conjugation of “acompañar” in the Indicative Future Perfect, also known in Spanish as “El Futuro Perfecto”.

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabré acompañadoI will have accompanied
habrás acompañadoyou will have accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedhabrá acompañados/he will have accompanied, you (formal) will have accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotroshabremos acompañadowe will have accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotroshabréis acompañadoyou (plural) will have accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshabrán acompañadothey will have accompanied, you (plural formal) will have accompanied

Examples in Spanish:

  1. Para cuando llegue el verano, habré acompañado a mi hermana a todas sus clases.
  2. Cuando termine este proyecto, habrás acompañado al jefe en sus viajes de negocios tres veces.
  3. Antes de que acabe la semana, ellos habrán acompañado al nuevo empleado en su recorrido por la oficina.

Conjugation of Acompañar in the Conditional Perfect

The Conditional Perfect tense in Spanish for the verb “acompañar” is used to express actions that would have occurred in the past if certain conditions had been met. This tense is often utilized in hypothetical scenarios and is crucial for crafting nuanced past narratives. For instance, “habría acompañado” translates to “I would have accompanied”.

Spanish speakers refer to this tense as “El Condicional Perfecto”.

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabría acompañadoI would have accompanied
habrías acompañadoyou would have accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedhabría acompañados/he would have accompanied, you (formal) would have accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotroshabríamos acompañadowe would have accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotroshabríais acompañadoyou (plural) would have accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshabrían acompañadothey would have accompanied, you (plural formal) would have accompanied

Examples:

  1. Yo habría acompañado a mis padres al aeropuerto si no hubiera tenido trabajo.
  2. Ellos habrían acompañado a María al médico, pero el coche estaba averiado.
  3. Nosotras habríamos acompañado a los niños al parque, si no hubiera llovido tanto.

Exploring the Subjunctive Forms of Acompañar

Acompañar in the Subjunctive Present

The Present Subjunctive is utilized to express uncertainty, doubt, or personal feelings, such as desires, hopes, or hypothetical situations. Unlike the indicative form, the events discussed here are not concrete. For instance, “acompañe” translates to “I accompany.”

In Spanish, the Present Subjunctive is referred to as “El Presente de Subjuntivo.”

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañeI accompany
acompañesyou accompany
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañes/he accompanies, you (formal) accompany
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañemoswe accompany
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañéisyou (plural) accompany
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañenthey accompany, you (plural formal) accompany

Here are some examples:

  1. Espero que tú me acompañes al concierto mañana.
  2. Es importante que nosotros acompañemos a nuestros amigos en momentos difíciles.
  3. No creo que ellos nos acompañen al viaje.

Acompañar in the Subjunctive Imperfect

The Subjunctive Imperfect is used to talk about events in the past that are unlikely, hypothetical, or whose outcome is uncertain. It’s also used to express emotions or opinions about past actions. An example would be, “acompañara,” meaning “I accompanied.”

Here’s the conjugation table for “acompañar” in the Subjunctive Imperfect:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañaraI accompanied
acompañarasyou accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañaras/he accompanied, you (formal) accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañáramoswe accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañaraisyou (plural) accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañaranthey accompanied, you (plural formal) accompanied

Here are three examples demonstrating the use of this conjugation in Spanish:

  1. Si yo te acompañara a la fiesta, ¿qué dirían tus amigos?
  2. La maestra pidió que tú acompañaras a los nuevos estudiantes en el recorrido del colegio.
  3. Era importante que él acompañara a su abuela al médico.

Future Usage of the Subjunctive

The Future Subjunctive in Spanish is a rare verb form, mainly found in legal or formal texts. It is used for discussing events that might take place in the future under certain hypothetical conditions.

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoacompañareI might accompany
acompañaresyou might accompany
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañareshe/he might accompany, you (formal) might accompany
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañáremoswe might accompany
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañareisyou (plural) might accompany
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañarenthey might accompany, you (plural formal) might accompany

Example sentences:

  1. Si yo acompañare a Sara, el viaje sería más divertido.
  2. No sé si tú acompañares a Juan en su aventura.
  3. Es posible que ellos acompañaren al equipo en el proyecto futuro.

Introduction to the Subjunctive Present Perfect for “Acompañar”

The Subjunctive Present Perfect tense is utilized in Spanish when referring to actions or events in the past that have relevance to the present or to describe actions that are expected to have been completed at a future time. This tense helps express nuances of speculation, doubt, or non-certainty regarding these past actions. For instance, in the sentence “haya acompañado,” it translates to “I have accompanied” in English.

In Spanish grammar, this tense is called “El Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo.”

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohaya acompañadoI have accompanied
hayas acompañadoyou have accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedhaya acompañados/he has accompanied, you (formal) have accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotroshayamos acompañadowe have accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotroshayáis acompañadoyou (plural) have accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshayan acompañadothey have accompanied, you (plural formal) have accompanied

Examples in Spanish:

  1. Es probable que yo haya acompañado a mi hermano al doctor.
  2. Espero que tú hayas acompañado a tu abuela al supermercado.
  3. No creo que ellos hayan acompañado a Juan a la fiesta.

Conjugating Acompañar in the Past Perfect Subjunctive

The Past Perfect Subjunctive, or “El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo” in Spanish, is used to talk about hypothetical scenarios or actions/events that happened before another action/event in the past. For example, “hubiera acompañado” translates to “I had accompanied.”

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohubiera acompañadoI had accompanied
hubieras acompañadoyou had accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedhubiera acompañadoshe/he had accompanied, you (formal) had accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotroshubiéramos acompañadowe had accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotroshubierais acompañadoyou (plural) had accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshubieran acompañadothey had accompanied, you (plural formal) had accompanied

Examples demonstrating use in sentences:

  1. Si yo hubiera acompañado a mi hermana, no se habría perdido.
  2. Me alegra que tú hubieras acompañado a los niños al parque.
  3. No creía que ellos hubieran acompañado al grupo en su viaje.

Subjunctive Future Perfect Tense for Acompañar

The Future Perfect Subjunctive is used to describe actions expected to have been completed in the future under certain conditions. For instance, “hubiere acompañado” means “I will have accompanied.” In Spanish, this tense is referred to as “El Futuro Perfecto de Subjuntivo.”

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohubiere acompañadoI will have accompanied
hubieres acompañadoyou will have accompanied
Ella / Él / Ustedhubiere acompañados/he will have accompanied, you (formal) will have accompanied
Nosotras / Nosotroshubiéremos acompañadowe will have accompanied
Vosotras / Vosotroshubiereis acompañadoyou (plural) will have accompanied
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedeshubieren acompañadothey will have accompanied, you (plural formal) will have accompanied

Examples:

  1. Si hubiere acompañado a mi hermana, no se habría perdido.
  2. Espero que para cuando llegues, ya hubiere acompañado a los invitados.
  3. Si hubiere acompañado al grupo, habría aprendido mucho.

Command Form of “Acompañar” in Spanish

The Imperative Affirmative is utilized for issuing commands or giving direct orders in Spanish. It is employed to instruct someone to perform a task or action. For example, “¡acompaña!” translates to “(to you) accompany!”

In Spanish, this conjugation form is called “El Imperativo Afirmativo”.

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yo--
acompaña(to you) accompany!
Ella / Él / Ustedacompañe(to you formal) accompany!
Nosotras / Nosotrosacompañemoslet’s accompany!
Vosotras / Vosotrosacompañad(to you plural) accompany!
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesacompañen(to you plural formal) accompany!

Sample Sentences Using “Acompañar” in the Imperative Affirmative:

  1. ¡Acompaña a tu hermana a la escuela esta mañana!
  2. Señora, por favor acompañe al doctor a su oficina.
  3. Amigos, ¡acompañadme en esta aventura excitante!

Using “Acompañar” in the Negative Imperative Form

The Negative Imperative in Spanish is used to tell someone not to do something or to refrain from performing a specific action. This form is often directed at others to indicate a negative command. For instance, saying “no acompañes” translates to “don’t accompany!”

Below, you’ll find how “acompañar” is used across different pronouns in the Negative Imperative:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yo--
no acompañes(to you) don’t accompany!
Ella / Él / Ustedno acompañe(to you formal) don’t accompany!
Nosotras / Nosotrosno acompañemoslet’s not accompany!
Vosotras / Vosotrosno acompañéis(to you plural) don’t accompany!
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedesno acompañen(to you plural formal) don’t accompany!

Examples in Spanish:

  1. No acompañes a tu hermano a la fiesta, por favor.
  2. No acompañemos a los niños al parque hoy.
  3. No acompañen al grupo después de la reunión, hay otros planes.
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Acusar Conjugation in Spanish

Acusar Conjugation in Spanish

The verb "acusar" translates to "to accuse" in English and follows the regular conjugation patterns of AR verbs in Spanish. See below for its conjugation across the 18 major tenses in Spanish. Similar verbs include "culpar."