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Is my friend grammatically correct?
“My friend and I” is correct. However, colloquial speech (where grammar rules are often broken), “my friend and me” is sometimes used. I do find that “My friend and I” is easier to say than “my friend and me”.
What is the correct form of friend?
You have one “friend”. Friend is a singular word. When you have more than one friend, you call them “friends”. Friends is a plural term.
How do you use friend in a sentence?
Friends sentence example. Maybe friends didn’t let friends drive drunk, but how did they stop them when there were so many? My mother and several of my friends said they would help me with the establishment of a public library. Some relatives and dear old friends were with me through the day.
Is me and my sister grammatically correct?
If the phrase “my sister and I” is the subject of a sentence, it is correct. Example: “My sister and I went to the store.” The phrase “me and my sister” is incorrect. If it is the object of a sentence, the correct wording should be “my sister and me.” Example: “My mother gave my sister and me a present.”
Was your friend or were your friend?
You should use were even if the sentence started with “neither her friends nor his friends.” Clearly, if the sentence contained “one of his friends” instead of “his friends,” you should have used was (“neither he nor one of his friends was”). You should use “were” in this type of sentence.
Is it my friends or my friend’s?
When you have more than one friend, you call them “friends”. Friends is a plural term. When you refer to something or someone associated with your friend, you use “friend’s”. Example, if Tom is your friend and you refer to his hat, you can say my friend’s hat.
How do you put an apostrophe on friends?
Friend is singular, so the apostrophe goes before the s. But what if you have two friends and like both of their coats? You would put the apostrophe after the s (s’). Example: I like my friends’ coats.
What can I write for my best friend?
What to Say to Someone
- You are more fun than anyone or anything I know, including bubble wrap.
- You are the most perfect you there is.
- You are enough.
- You are one of the strongest people I know.
- You look great today.
- You have the best smile.
- Your outlook on life is amazing.
- You just light up the room.
Where can I use friends?
When you talk about “friends’ “with the apostrophe after the S, you’re talking about something that’s collectively owned by a group of friends. But when you’re talking about one where you have an apostrophe before the S, you’re talking about something that is owned by just one person.
Is it correct to say my girls and I?
It is not proper to say or write “Please join my wife and I”. You should use me, and it doesn’t matter which order. You wouldn’t say “Please join I”, so don’t say “Please join my wife and I”.
What is the difference between me and my friend?
My friend and I or my friend and me? The answer is it depends. “My friend and I” would be the subject of the sentence whereas we say “my friend and me” when it is the object.