The correct grammar for this sentence is: When did your friend come?
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.
It's correct.
"He entered the room" is the way the sentence should read
I would have loved to meet your friend.
No this is incorrect grammar. To make the sentence grammatically correct you should say: One of my cousins came yesterday.
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 correct sentence is "Did she come there?" - using "came" is not grammatically correct in this context.
The correct sentence is: Me and my best friend are going on a exctotic trip to hawaii
thats absolutely correct!!!
The correct sentence is "I come from" as it indicates your place of origin or where you are currently from. "I came from" would be correct if you are referring to a past event of where you came from.
Hi 1 is correct because of the punctuation.
Not a single friend came to the party makes more sense? Or maybe 'not one friend came to the party. To me it sounds like it could possibly be grammaticallty correct, but you never know.
well the correct way is whom but everyone says who.
You are looking for your best friend.
You and your friend applied at....
The correct punctuation for the sentence "I asked my friend, 'When is your birthday?'" is to add a comma after "friend" and use single quotation marks around the quoted question.
It's correct.