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Ashraful Haque Ashra
'Make friends' vs 'be friends.' Do we say "I want to make friends with native speakers?"
Dec 4, 2020 5:58 PM
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Yes, to “make a friend” is to meet someone you enjoy being around. (Example: My brother is outgoing. He makes friends everywhere he goes.) To “be friends” means that you and your friend have known each other for awhile. (Example: My neighbor across the street from me is my friend.”) **Caution**, to “befriend” is a verb that has the same meaning as to “make a friend”. It isn’t used often. (Example: I befriended her because we both like music.)
December 4, 2020
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Ashraful Haque Ashra
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