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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

A friend of/to

( a) I am a friend of Martha/Martha's.
(b) I am a friend to Martha.

Is there a difference in meaning?

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A: You are mutual friends. B: Martha may not like you.

  • A: You are mutual friends.
  • B: Martha may not like you.
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A: You are mutual friends.
B: Martha may not like you.

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