Fill the gap with the most appropriate option from the list following the gap.
The expected guest eventually arrived ....... his wife?
in company with
in company of
by company of
accompanied with
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The correct answer is A. in company with.
The sentence should read: "The expected guest eventually arrived in company with his wife."
The phrase "in company with" is an idiomatic expression that means "accompanied by" or "together with". It's a polite and formal way to describe someone's arrival with another person.

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its b in agreement with concord,You go in company of someone not with someone

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The expected guest eventually arrived ....... his wife?
A. in company with(the correct answer)




