Hello everyone.
I bought a book with my friend(I and my friend bought a book) and I found that book very enjoyable.
So, Can I say like:
1-) I bought a book which I found very enjoyable with my friend.
or
2-) I bought a book with my friend which I found very enjoyable.
Which one would you choose?
You need to avoid wording that suggests your friend helped to pay for the book, and to avoid woding that suggests your friend also found the book enjoyable. I'd say eg While I was with my friend, I bought an enjoyable book . This English is both clear and natural.
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You need to avoid wording that suggests your friend helped to pay for the book, and to avoid woding that suggests your friend also found the book enjoyable.
I'd say eg While I was with my friend, I bought an enjoyable book. This English is both clear and natural.