Fill the gap with the most appropriate option from the list following the gap.

The expected guest eventually arrived ....... his wife?

a

in company with

b

in company of

c

by company of

d

accompanied with

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Hafsah15
1 year ago

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.

preakid
11 years ago

I totally disagree

adu adeyinka
11 years ago

i think it shld be accompanied by his wife

Ebuseg10
10 years ago

With is a predicate.... It goes with object.... While of goes with livinq thingz.... The answer is correct

MhizLisaPosh
10 years ago

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

Mjjkke
5 years ago

The answer choosing by myschool is very legitimate...............u guys have to go and read ur book and stop these blind arguments😊😊

Kafadex 21
11 years ago

how come d answer is (in company)

Damfem
10 years ago

Dat gud

Damfem
10 years ago

Y b nd nt A pls

esther fred
10 years ago

its either a or d.

net75azeez
12 years ago

good

youngdollar
11 years ago

Can't accept,y

Mikesmith18
2 months ago

i do not agree

jejelola yusuph
11 years ago

i also disagree

L1ucky7
4 years ago

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

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