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Latest post Sat, Oct 21 2006 8:35 PM by Yankee. 2 replies.
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BW2/3  +  283795 Sat, 21 Oct 06 07:23 AM

With the accompanying of my friends, as well as their courgae, I had the endurance to reach the top of the moutain.

Is this sentence correct?

If not, why?

Thank you

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Pandoraa  +  283817 Sat, 21 Oct 06 09:20 AM

   BW,

   I don't think there is a noun form of 'to accompany' used this way.. I'd say ..with the company of my friends.. and also 'courage' not courgae..

   Hope that helps..

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Yankee  +  283972 Sat, 21 Oct 06 08:35 PM
Hi BW

Here is possible alternative:

Accompanied by my friends and their courage, I had the endurance to reach the top of the moutain.
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