Oh, what a lovely question! Both are correct, my friend. It all depends on your preference and style of speaking. Just like painting, language is a beautiful form of expression, so feel free to use whichever feels most natural to you.
No, the correct phrasing is "Is one of my friends visiting me?"
A correct and sensible/timely one.
A multiple choice question comprises a question followed by a number - usually 4 or 5 - of which only one is correct and the others are not. The candidate has to select the correct one.
One of your friends if you are bored.
Everyone grieves and handles loss differently, so there is no correct answer to this question. Some people seek help from a grievance counselor, while others find solace in friends and family.
Is it question, yes, calling for only one answer, should.
"could you call me in a minute" is the more acceptable term.
If it is a question, it should be "Where are you going ?"
the correct question would be who won fetch?
Correct answer typically implies there is one answer to the question. However, best answer can also be used if multiple answers COULD be correct, but one is better than the others.
A wonderful.. Is that even a question? An wonderful.. Is that even a question?
A correct answer to a question is one that provides accurate and relevant information that addresses the query being asked. It should be clear, concise, and supported by evidence if necessary. Accuracy and clarity are key factors in determining the correctness of an answer.