Yes, it is.
No, the correct phrasing is "Is one of my friends visiting me?"
The correct grammar is "I am surprised to be visiting you on your birthday."
Both phrases are correct, but they can have different meanings. "Visiting with" typically implies having a conversation or spending time with someone, while "visiting the" suggests going to see a specific place or location.
they both the sam(friends) is correct ,wth
The correct phrase is "went out with the company of your friends." This construction conveys the idea that the friends accompanied you.
No, the correct phrasing would be "Her friends came home yesterday."
The correct grammar is "I am surprised to be visiting you on your birthday."
Both phrases are correct, but they can have different meanings. "Visiting with" typically implies having a conversation or spending time with someone, while "visiting the" suggests going to see a specific place or location.
they both the sam(friends) is correct ,wth
"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.
One can learn about things to do while visiting from friends and family. Friends may tell you to be sure to visit the Houston Space Museum. One can visit the Houston Travel Guide through Wiki Travel.
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it is when people visit there family and friends that are abroad.
Both your options are wrong "My friends and I" is the correct way
Neither friends and company or friends and events are correct sentences.
The cast of Visiting Friends - 2010 includes: Marta Mondelli as Adriana Marcel Simoneau as Matthieu John Wojda as Bobby
The correct phrase is "went out with the company of your friends." This construction conveys the idea that the friends accompanied you.