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one of my friends' friends or one of my friends' friend I have many friends, and one of them has a friend. I wasn't sure whether the sentence I said was correct "one of my friends' friend" What would a native English speaker say naturally?
2014年11月16日 12:02
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The expression "one of the ..." or "one of my ..." etc always takes a noun in the plural -- One of the best cars in the world ... When you write "One of my friends' friends" the first word "friends'" is a possessive modifying the head noun, which is the second word "friends". The head noun must be plural after "One of the ...".
2014年11月16日
I assume that your friend has more than one friend, too, so the first answer ("one of my friends' friends") is correct.
2014年11月16日
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