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What's the difference between friends' and friend's?
In other words when does the sign " ' " come at the end of a word?
4 jan. 2013 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.
4 januari 2013
1
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)
4 januari 2013
1
They are both possessive forms. Friends' = many friends; friend's = one friend.
4 januari 2013
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..
4 januari 2013
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Farid
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Arabisch, Arabisch (Egypte), Engels, Duits, Perzisch (Farsi), Russisch, Spaans
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