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Egor Kulkov
She's a friend of my sister's (or sister)? What is right?
Sarah: What's this photo?
Connor: It's from our New Year's Eve party.
S: You look as though you're having a great time. Who's the girl at the front, the one in the shiny, grey dress?
C: She's a friend of my sister's.
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Mar 30, 2017 8:07 AM
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Hi Egor!
She's a friend of my sister's---is correct.
March 30, 2017
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No idea why Nate was down voted, but saying "friend of my sister" is exactly the same as "friend of my sister's". Granted, my former example is more common these days, but "friend of my sister's" is still correct. (Nate, I'm with you on this~)
March 30, 2017
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Egor Kulkov
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