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Two of our friends are famous musicians.
War sings "Why can't we be Friends?"
the war wrote why cant we be friends during a war
you can find emo friends on Myspace.com or emobucket.com there is a lot of websites you can go on to find them.
The Friends theme song ("I'll Be There For You") was performed by the Rembrandts.
The sentence "I have many friends." is a correct sentence. An alternate would be, "I have a lot of friends".
"Can we be friends," "Can you and he be friends"
Neither friends and company or friends and events are correct sentences.
Yes, the sentence is correct grammatically. It conveys the idea that the person being spoken to received a scolding or reprimand from their friends.
Yes. If you remove the word friends the sentence is still correct.
The correct phrasing would be "She and Aaron love to cook brunch for friends every Sunday." "Her" is a possessive pronoun, while "she" is the subject pronoun needed to begin a sentence.
Yes. Removing Aaron from the sentence helps with choosing the correct pronoun. "She loves to cook brunch for friends every Saturday."
No it is not a good sentence would be Movement is what my friends and i enjoy.
'Mr Ram, accompanied by his friends, was assembled at the lawn' would be grammatically correct.
No, if "etc." is at the end of a sentence in parentheses, you only need one period. The period in "etc." serves as the punctuation for the abbreviation, and there is no need for an additional period to end the sentence.
Two of our friends are famous musicians.
Yes, it is grammatically correct because both she and i are subject pronouns. However, it is customary to say "You and she are good friends" rather than "She and you." In general, the order is (you) (he/she/they/it) (I/we).