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∙ 8y agothe verb is "practice"
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∙ 8y agoMy 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.
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.
I accept your proposal to work on this project together.
my kids and their friend won a ticket to cris brown show and was gleefull to share the night together.
Practice my friend, Practice.
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The correct grammar for this sentence is: When did your friend come?
Perhaps you mean " an ex-friend," that is a friend from whom one has become estranged, a former 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)