Farid
What's the difference between friends' and friend's? In other words when does the sign " ' " come at the end of a word?
2013年1月4日 07:56
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"Friend's" can also be an abbreviation of "friend is". It depends on the context of the word within a sentence as to how you translate it. For example: "My friend's German but he speaks English really well." - abbreviation. "I always like going to my friend's house - his mum always gives me food!" - possession.
2013年1月4日
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Friends' is the possessive form for more than one friend, friend's is the possessive form for just one friend. Example: "All my friends' parents let them go to town on their own, but mine won't let me go without an adult present." (Plural) "My friend's dog is really cute!" (Singular)
2013年1月4日
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They are both possessive forms. Friends' = many friends; friend's = one friend.
2013年1月4日
friends is plural from friend, while friend's is abbreviation from friend has it mean that he/she is belong to you or you could say best friend..
2013年1月4日
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