Yes, but the "tomorrow" would be better at the end of the sentence so that no comma will be necessary.
The correct grammar for this sentence is: When did your friend come?
The correct sentence is: Me and my best friend are going on a exctotic trip to hawaii
Below is correct, though 'a demain' in the sentence is 'until tomorrow' or 'see you tomorrow'.....Mon ami, à demain. Passez un bon week-end. = My friend, tomorrow. Have a good weekend.
thats absolutely correct!!!
well the correct way is whom but everyone says who.
The answer is: "how is this happening"?
You are looking for your best friend.
There was an airplane in the air.There was a mosquito on my arm.My friend told me there was going to be a test tomorrow.
It should be--- I asked my friend,"When is your birthday?"
The compound sentence "I went to the store, and then I visited my friend" contains correct punctuation.
You and your friend applied at....
Yes, it is correct, but rather literary, not to say old-fashioned in today's idiomatic English. In normal speech, the phrase is "You want him to be your friend" or "you want to be friends with him."