Examples of Sentences with a Circumstantial Companion Complement
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
Circumstantial Company Supplement
The circumstantial They are syntactic structures present in the predicate of the sentence and that provide information about the circumstances in which the action is carried out.
The company circumstantial is that which indicates who accompanies the subject in the execution of the action. Answer the question With who? or With whom? For example: Juana works with her mother.
On the other hand, for a circumstantial to be a circumstantial complement, must be headed by a preposition. In the case of the circumstantial companion complement, it often begins with the preposition "with". For example: I went on vacations with my partner. The preposition (with) will work as subordinate nexus and whatever is next (my partner) will function as the complement term.
Examples of sentences with circumstantial complement of company
- I went to the Rolling Stones recital with my friends.
- If you want, you can come to the cinema with us.
- Can i go to the park with you?
- Do you want to go camping with me?
- Next month I'm going to New York with my cousins.
- Do you want to do history work with me?
- The dog is in the yard with the kids.
- The girls will go to watch the game with my brother.
- On sunday i will have lunch with my grandparents.
- I went for coffee last week with my classmates from elementary school.
- This morning I went for a walk with my dog.
- This weekend I'm going for a walk to the lake with my neighbors.
- On saturday i will go out to dinner with my partner.
- I have in mind to travel to Europe with my sisters.
- I'd love for you to come home to dinner with your children.
- Would you like to go to the costume party with me?
- Tomorrow we will go to buy the dress for the party, if you want you can come with us.
- Yesterday I went to the dentist with my father.
- If you don't want to go to your first day of school alone, I can go with you.
- In the invitation they clarify that I can go with a companion.
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