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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

About "good friends"

Can I say,

(a)They are good friends, John and Peter.
(b) Rahman is a clever boy. He has a good friend, Peter.
(c) There are two good friends, John and Peter.Each other / Each other of them has bicycle.
(d) They have bicycles each other.
(e) There are two good friends named John and Peter. They live together with their parents.
  

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Hi, Can I say, (a)They are good friends, John and Peter. Yes, but it's rather informal. (b) Rahman is a clever boy.

  • Hi, Can I say, (a)They are good friends, John and Peter.
  • Yes, but it's rather informal.
  • (b) Rahman is a clever boy.
  • He has a good friend, Peter.
  • Rather informal.
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Hi,

Can I say,


(a)They are good friends, John and Peter. Yes, but it's rather informal.

(b) Rahman is a clever boy. He has a good friend, Peter. Rather informal.

(c) There are two good friends, John and Peter.Each other / Each other of them has bicycle. Each of them has a bicycle.

(d) They have bicycles e

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