What is the correct a friend or an friend?
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What is the correct a friend or an friend?
Friend is a singular word. When you have more than one friend, you call them “friends”. Friends is a plural term. When you refer to something or someone associated with your friend, you use “friend’s”.
Is it correct to say he is a friend of mine?
The correct sentence is “This is a friend of mine”. Mine and me are both first person singular pronouns, but mine shows possession. Because the friend is yours, or belongs to you (so to speak), mine is the correct pronoun to use.
Which sentence is correct one of my friends or one of my friend?
“ One of my friends “ is correct. ‘ One of my friend’ is grammatically wrong. When you say “ One of my friends ‘, the implication is “ I have some/many friends and one of them – – – “.
What’s the plural for friend?
friends
friend Definitions and Synonyms
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plural | friends |
What is a friend of a friend called?
Meme. Friend of a friend (FOAF) is a phrase used to refer to someone that one does not know well, literally, a friend of a friend. The acronym FOAF was coined by Rodney Dale and used in his 1978 book The Tumour in the Whale: A Collection of Modern Myths.
What does any friend of yours is a friend of mine mean?
1. Any friend of is a friend of mine – Idioms by The Free Dictionary. https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/any+friend+of+is+a+friend+of+mine. (A pleasant response when meeting or being introduced to a friend of a friend.) Fred: Well, nice to meet you, Tom.
Is it one of my brothers or one of my brother?
The subject is the singular pronoun “one.” The verb should be the singular “lives.” (“Two of my brothers live in the U.S.A.” would work.)
Is most dearest grammatically correct?
Any way you render it, with zero, one, or two ‘most’s will be perfectly understandable, but as explained in comments, the suffix “-est” means the same thing as “most,” so “most dearest” is the same as saying “most most dear.” It’s a common mistake, so please don’t feel stupid for asking!