You are looking for your best friend.
The correct sentence is: Me and my best friend are going on a exctotic trip to hawaii
well the correct way is whom but everyone says who.
He had to deliver the parcel to his best friend, and within the parcel were two maps. (I think this is correct...)
The correct way to write it is best friend. So your answer is two words.An example sentence is: I would like you to meet my new best friend.
The word kinder is the comparative form of the adjective kind. Example sentence: It's much kinder to say nothing when your friend is not looking their best.
The pronoun case for "my best friend and I" is subjective; a noun phrase that can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The pronoun case for "my best friend and me" is objective, a noun phrase that can function as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:My best friend and I are taking a cruise together. (subject of the sentence)The cruise is a prize that my best friend and Iwon. (subject of the relative clause)The radio station called my best friend and me to give us the good news. (direct object of the verb 'called')A cruise will be a great time for my best friend and me. (object of the preposition 'for')
I think would and he need to be switched. (not the best grammar person)
That depends on which part of the sentence the phrase is in (whether those people are the subject of the sentence, or the object of it). If you're the subject of the sentence, it's "I" ("Your best friend and I want to take you to the club"); if you're the object, it's "me" ("Please do this for your best friend and me"). In either case, you can take the best friend out of the sentence for a moment, to determine whether you are "I" or "me".
at is the simple subject
No that would not be proper English. Best by itself in a sentence is correct.
The correct sentence is: My best friend and I are going to Hawaii this summer. "I" is the subject pronoun used when referring to yourself in the present tense. "Me" is the object pronoun and should be used when you are the recipient of the action in a sentence.
Here's a sentence: Where is your best friend?