Both your options are wrong
"My friends and I" is the correct way
"I am friends with X" is correct."We are friends" and "X and I are friends" are also correct."I am friend with X" is not correct.
they both the sam(friends) is correct ,wth
Neither friends and company or friends and events are correct sentences.
"Can we be friends," "Can you and he be friends"
The correct phrase is "went out with the company of your friends." This construction conveys the idea that the friends accompanied you.
The sentence "I have many friends." is a correct sentence. An alternate would be, "I have a lot of friends".
It would be correct if you said 'your friends and I never study on the weekend" so just get rid of the s on 'weekends' then it is correct, unless you my friends and I which you would obviously change the 'your' to 'my' :)
No, the correct phrasing would be "Her friends came home yesterday."
No, the correct phrasing is "Is one of my friends visiting me?"
her friends are home
Because Mr Gee is awesome
'Mr Ram, accompanied by his friends, was assembled at the lawn' would be grammatically correct.