No, because there is no such word as "ememy's".
It is etiquette to put the person you are talking about first and then yourself. This is not the right sentence to use 'My friend and me,' but, 'My friend and I.'
it's okay. just tell your best friend he/her is not your friend I'm going through this too right now. I know it hurts.
You can't answer this without the rest of the sentence. "He and his friend came to see me; I asked him and his friend to sit down." is an example of correct usage.
The troops walked right into an ambush. The enemy soldiers set up an ambush in the empty building.
Sentence:I Asked My Friend What Itinerary Meant And She Said She Didnt Know. Great Sentence Right?
No. It should be like this. Your sister and I are good friends.
Because the Tlaxcalan always hated the Aztecs and an enemy of my enemy is my friend right?
learn to be a better person than be a selfish person! that was the right argument but remember you are you biggest enemy and friend too~!
"My friend and you are going to the movies tonight." is a proper use of the term. To see if this is correct, just take the 'My friend and' part out of the sentence, and see if it makes sense saying "You are going to the movies tonight.".
"Right now" means right here, at this moment. It's with things you want to happen very quickly. "I wish my friend was here right now," or "Get those flowers right now!"
Sentence: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Answer: My artistic friend Ben creates exciting paintings using watercolors. Extras: Why can't you figure that out I mean you should have learned it in 4th-5th grade right.
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