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Do you have someone you could call your best friend?

Unfortunately, I don't have anyone, if anything, I have no one who called as a friend. At the past, I had mental sick and couldn't contact with anyone. After becoming an adult, it is very hard to make new friends.

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Do you have someone you could call your best friend?

After becoming an adult, it is very hard to make new friends.

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After becoming an adult, it is very hard to make new friends.

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Do you have someone you could call your best friend?


Do you have someone you couldan call your best friend? Do you have someone you can call your best friend?

"could" is the past tense of "can". Since you're talking about the present, "can" is expected.

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Unfortunately, I don't have anyone, if anything, I have no one who called as a friend.


Unfortunately, I don't have anyone, if anything, I have no one who I can called as a friend. Unfortunately, I don't have anyone, if anything, I have no one who I can call as a friend.

Unfortunately, I don't have anyone, if anything, I have no one who called as whom I can call a friend. Unfortunately, I don't have anyone whom I can call a friend.

The grammatical structure "if anything" isn't used in such a context.

Unfortunately, I don't have anyone, if anything, I have no one who called as I’d call a friend. Unfortunately, I don't have anyone I’d call a friend.

The if anything is correct English and spelt correctly but it’s simpler and reads better to say you don’t have anyone to call a friend

Unfortunately, I don't have anyone, i. If anything, I have no one who called as a friend. Unfortunately, I don't have anyone. If anything, I have no one who called a friend.

At the past, I had mental sick and couldn't contact with anyone.


AtIn the past, I had a mental sickillness and couldn't contact with anyone. In the past, I had a mental illness and couldn't contact anyone.

AtIn the past, I had a mental sickillness and couldn't continteract with anyone. In the past, I had a mental illness and couldn't interact with anyone.

At the past, I hadwas mental sickly unwell and couldn't contact with anyone. At the past, I was mentally unwell and couldn't contact anyone.

You contact someone you don’t need a preposition. And you say I had xxxx disease or xxxx condition otherwise to be mentally unwell is better with to be rather than to have

At the past, I had mental sickillness and couldn't contact with anyone. At the past, I had mental illness and couldn't contact anyone.

After becoming an adult, it is very hard to make new friends.


After becoming an adult, it ishas become very hard to make new friends. After becoming an adult, it has become very hard to make new friends.

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After becomingOnce I became an adult, i found it is very hard to make new friends. Once I became an adult, i found it is very hard to make new friends.

This is good but you are a child the. Adult. After adult is death so it’s changing from being a child to an adult so we say once I became rather than after being an adult

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