No it is not a good sentence would be Movement is what my friends and i enjoy.
No it is not unless it is in the context of an indirect object where "to" or "for" plus the above phrase is grammatically correct. In addition, it is better to say "my partner and I" although that can lead to rather convoluted sentences.
The verb "led" is correct since it's the past tense form of "lead". As for "to a win", although grammatically correct, "to a victory" would be more fitting.
A strange answer but I think that is correct: no leaders, a spontaneous movement. I was in Bucharest in December 1989.
The mau movement is lead to the progressive movement!
this sentence makes perfect sense
exclamatory sentence with lead metal
A lead in sentence is a sentence that leads into your topic or example you are going to talk about
Kev Nish is the lead singer of Far East Movement
You would not (at least if you were writing correct English). The correct spelling of the word is pandemonium."The concert was loud and pandemonium broke out when the lead singer left the stage in the middle of a song."
lead the way
With this axe, I will part your hair. I got the lead part in the play!
The lead