Jose
what's the difference between an accompaniment "for" or "to" ? I looked up "accompaniment" in the dictionary and I find some example sentence as below: A nice tie was a fine accompaniment to his new suit. This dish can be served as an accompaniment to most meat main dishes. This wine is a good accompaniment for spicy foods. She studied Italian as an accompaniment to her classes in art history. I am confused about when to use "to" or "for" as the preposition for it. Thanks for your help!
11 nov. 2016 05:25
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As a native English speaker, I'm pretty confident no one in America would bat an eye is you said "The tie was a good accompaniment to/for his new suit." Merrit
11 novembre 2016
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