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Helen
what's the difference between "my friend" and "friend of mine"?
9 Kas 2010 17:07
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Yes, there is not too much difference for me either!
Except, in the situation when I am talking to someone about something one of my other friends did or said, I most often will use "a friend of mine...."
But if I am talking about doing something with one of my friends, I will use "my friend" mkore often. For example, say, "I'm going to go shopping with my friend," or something like that.
But, that is only me- I'm sure it varies by person! The meaning is not different.
The only place I can think it is for sure one or the other is the phases:
"My friend and I...." (never, "a friend of mine and I")
"A friend of mine once said" (kind of a set phrase)
9 Kasım 2010
1
"My friend" is one single person.
"A friend of mine" is one person taken from your group of friends. You're making it known that you have other friends as well as this friend.
9 Kasım 2010
1
for me, there's no diference, except "My friend" is more common than " friend of mine", which just sounds kind of classy/decent. I guess it depends on the worth mentioning. =P
9 Kasım 2010
Be the best Friend! :-)
9 Kasım 2010
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Helen
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İngilizce, Lehçe, Rusça, Ukraynaca
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