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UK//aɪ wʊd ˈʃæp.ə.rəʊn//US//aɪ wʊd ˈʃæp.ə.roʊn//

Meaning of I would chaperone

To accompany and supervise a group, especially young people.

In simple words: I would accompany and supervise a group, especially young people.

I would chaperone in a sentence

  • I would chaperone the school trip to the museum next week.
  • For the dance, I would chaperone the students to ensure everyone is safe.
  • If needed, I would chaperone the children during the outdoor activity.
  • I would chaperone my friend's kids to their soccer game if they ask.
  • When requested, I would chaperone the youth group on their trip.

How to use I would chaperone

Commonly used in educational or social contexts when referring to supervising, especially for field trips or events. It's formal when discussing responsibilities.

Grammar pattern

I would + chaperone

Memory hint

Think of a 'chap' (man) and a 'drone' (follower) - the man follows and supervises.

Related words

Collocations with I would chaperone

  • would chaperone a trip
  • would chaperone students
  • would chaperone an event
  • would chaperone children
  • would chaperone a group

Synonyms for I would chaperone

Common mistakes with I would chaperone

  • Using 'chaperone' as a verb incorrectly, e.g., saying 'I chaperone' without context.
  • Confusing 'chaperone' with 'escort', which has different implications.
  • Misplacing emphasis on the word, making it unclear who is being supervised.

Compare I would chaperone with Supervise, Guide, Accompany, Watch

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Frequently asked questions about "I would chaperone"

What does "I would chaperone" mean?

I would accompany and supervise a group, especially young people.

What is the definition of "I would chaperone"?

To accompany and supervise a group, especially young people.

How do you use "I would chaperone" in a sentence?

I would chaperone the school trip to the museum next week.

Can you give another example of "I would chaperone"?

For the dance, I would chaperone the students to ensure everyone is safe.

What are synonyms for "I would chaperone"?

Common alternatives include supervise, escort, guide, accompany, watch.

What words go with "I would chaperone"?

It commonly pairs with would chaperone a trip, would chaperone students, would chaperone an event, would chaperone children, would chaperone a group.

What are common mistakes when using "I would chaperone"?

Using 'chaperone' as a verb incorrectly, e.g., saying 'I chaperone' without context. Confusing 'chaperone' with 'escort', which has different implications. Misplacing emphasis on the word, making it unclear who is being supervised.

How do you pronounce "I would chaperone"?

US: //aɪ wʊd ˈʃæp.ə.roʊn//, UK: //aɪ wʊd ˈʃæp.ə.rəʊn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "I would chaperone"?

Commonly used in educational or social contexts when referring to supervising, especially for field trips or events. It's formal when discussing responsibilities.