A good friend is one who is there when you need to talk to someone.
My friend is the best driver in the world.
I think I am in love with my best friend.
i went to my friend's house. Where we watched friends together.
My friend is sick.
Her friend went home early.
She drove her friend's car.
I ate my friend.
That depends on which part of the sentence the phrase is in (whether those people are the subject of the sentence, or the object of it). If you're the subject of the sentence, it's "I" ("Your best friend and I want to take you to the club"); if you're the object, it's "me" ("Please do this for your best friend and me"). In either case, you can take the best friend out of the sentence for a moment, to determine whether you are "I" or "me".
Please answer me.
Please resubmit your question as this is not a completed sentence. Thanks.
Wipe that smirk off your face! Please don't smirk at me.
please use halcyon in your sentence children.
She is my bosom friend.
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please pass the carrots
can you use the word artless in a sentence please
The verb to use with "if" in conditional sentences depends on the context. Common verbs used with "if" include "be," "have," and any other verb that fits the specific situation described in the if-clause. For example: "If it rains, we will stay home."
It is etiquette to put the person you are talking about first and then yourself. This is not the right sentence to use 'My friend and me,' but, 'My friend and I.'
Use the word musket in a sentence please!