Acompañar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.
Practice acompañar free →Acompañar means 'to accompany' or 'to go with', and it is a regular -ar verb useful in social and everyday contexts. Te acompaño a casa (I'll walk you home), me acompañó al médico (he came with me to the doctor). It also works for food pairings (el vino acompaña la comida) and music (accompanying a singer). Because going somewhere with someone comes up naturally in plans and narrative, acompañar is a practical verb. As a regular -ar verb the conjugation is predictable, and the related noun la compañía ('company') is handy to learn with it.
Quick facts
Acompañar (to accompany) is a regular -ar verb.
Real sentences across different tenses — the kind of thing you'd actually say or write.
Te acompaño a casa (I'll walk you home).
Me acompañó al médico (he came with me to the doctor).
El vino acompaña la comida (the wine goes with the food).
La compañía (company).
Fixed expressions worth knowing — they come up in listening, reading and writing tasks.
Idiomatic expressions
Acompañar is a regular verb. Make sure you know the endings for each tense — especially the preterite and subjunctive, which is where marks are most often lost.
acompañar is a regular -ar verb — it follows the standard -ar pattern in every tense. That makes it a good one to drill: if you know acompañar, you know the template for all regular -ar verbs.
Type conjugations from memory and get instant feedback. That's how you actually build the automatic recall the exam needs — not from reading tables.
Practice acompañar now →Three questions. Press Enter to check each answer.
yo: acompaño, tú: acompañas, él: acompaña, nosotros: acompañamos, vosotros: acompañáis, ellos: acompañan
Acompañar is a regular -ar verb following the standard -ar pattern.
Use acompañar in multiple tenses to show range — present, preterite and future at minimum. This is a key criterion for higher GCSE marks.
Verbs that are easy to confuse with acompañar or that behave like it.
This reference is written for UK GCSE and A-Level Spanish learners and their teachers. It is designed for exam revision: every form is checked against standard conjugation rules, and the examples reflect the registers and topics that come up in the AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas specifications. Acompañar is a high-frequency verb and appears often in exam papers. For active recall, use the free practice tool rather than only reading the tables.