the verb is "practice"
My Friend , someone and I are going to the park together.
Helen and her English friend Phyllis took a trip together.
My friend and I sat down together, reminiscing of the good old days.
My best friend and I love to hang out together.
my kids and their friend won a ticket to cris brown show and was gleefull to share the night together.
A good friend is one who is there when you need to talk to someone.My friend is the best driver in the world.I think I am in love with my best friend.
how to make friend's
Practice my friend, Practice.
The correct grammar for this sentence is: When did your friend come?
Example sentence - She will never have a friend because she doesn't know how to be a friend.
No. The word to is part of an infintive (verb). This is an infinitive phrase which could be a subject or object in a sentence, or a modfier. "To practice the flute" is an important part of his music study. (noun, subject) "His father was sleeping, so he went to his friend's house to practice the flute." (adverb)
Perhaps you mean " an ex-friend," that is a friend from whom one has become estranged, a former friend.