Which form of the verb will correctly complete this sentence All of my friends, except one _____ the violin.
Spell "friends" correctly and capitalize "Monday." The rest looks fine, assuming your friends really did have a good time.
The sentence "I have many friends." is a correct sentence. An alternate would be, "I have a lot of friends".
A sentence does not have a plural form. A sentence can be a compound sentence; two independent clauses, usually joined by a conjunction. Your sentence has one plural noun, 'friends'; the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural but we know that it is singular because it says 'you are one of'. The only way to make the subject pronoun 'you' into a plural is to drop the words 'one of', making the sentence: You are my friends.
My Friends drinkmeads.
Which form of the verb will correctly complete this sentence All of my friends, except one _____ the violin.
The underlined words in the sentence are "friends" and "waiting".
In lieu of going to the beach, Brenda and her friends decided to go to the movies.
in a vain attempt, the widow decided to keep herself in isolation from her friends, family, and the world.
Even through the story was hard to follow , my friends decided to stay for the duration of the Opera.
"I had the opportunity to go out with friends tonight, but I decided to stay home and work on my school work instead."
Moses returns to the mount to intercede for the people.
She felt frisky after her morning run and decided to challenge her friends to a game of tag.
Spell "friends" correctly and capitalize "Monday." The rest looks fine, assuming your friends really did have a good time.
When we join the game our team will have the advantage.
Yes you can. On Monday morning I will be going to work. On which street did you see the car?
They're your best friends.