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Nick_di
---the verb "to befriend"---
I get the meaning but i am not certain to use it in the right way...
For example are these sentences right ?
"Mary befriends me" or "Mary befriends with me" ? What's the right proposition which follows the "befriend" ?
and the meaning i guess is that Mary has already become a friend of mine... right?
thanks in advance,
Nick
2011년 6월 30일 오후 2:23
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'to befriend' is to become someone's friend and treat them accordingly.
It is more often used in the past and future tenses, than it is used in present tenses.
There is no need for any preposition when using the verb 'befriend' ,the direct object stands directly after the verb without any prepositional link.
2011년 6월 30일
I think such mistakes comes from mothe language (the using of preposition) .this is the same in arabic language ; we use a preposition while in english we need no preposition .Mary befriended me .or mary will befriend me \Mary has befiended me .If she has already befriended you (present participle tence) this is correct .However,you can use the simple past tense to express the same meaning because simple past and present perfect here have the same meaning .SO ,Mary has already befriended me =Mary befriended me .
Best wishes ,
Hamid
2011년 6월 30일
Yes, the meaning is that she is now your friend. You can say, "Mary befriended me" or "Mary has befriended me." You don't use a preposition: don't confuse this with, "Mary is a friend of mine." "To befriend" is a verb, but "friend" is a noun.
2011년 6월 30일
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