The tense of the verb "attend" is future tense.
In this sentence, 'attend' is used in the future tense.
Next Friday would be 4 days after Monday, so it would be on the following Friday.
The verb in the sentence is "give." It is the action that the subject (you) is being asked to perform.
No, "Friday" is a noun, specifically a proper noun referring to a day of the week. It is not a preposition, which is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence.
The sentence should be: "Can I come to your place on Friday?" It is a correct English grammar.
In this sentence, 'attend' is used in the future tense.
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Following week
The proper noun in the sentence is Friday, the name of a specific day of the week.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
It's Friday.yes of course you can put Friday in a sentence. you see i just did it.
Black Friday is the traditional name for the Friday following Thanksgiving in November.
Th e dance is on Friday. is is the verb. verbs describe action in a sentence.
The proper noun in the sentence is Friday, the name for a specific day.
of course yes
The manuscript had to be completed by Friday
We will go to mass on Friday.
She was unpaid on this Friday.