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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Considers a friend

He considers her a friend.

He considers her friend.

He considers her as a friend.

Which is correct? Thanks.
  

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Hello Anon, Anonymous He considers her a friend. -- Probably the most common. He considers her [to be] a friend [of his] is the meaning.

  • Hello Anon, Anonymous He considers her a friend.
  • -- Probably the most common.
  • He considers her [to be] a friend [of his] is the meaning.
  • He considers her friend.
  • -- Not grammatical He considers her as a friend.
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Hello Anon,
Anonymous
He considers her a friend. -- Probably the most common. He considers her [to be] a friend [of his] is the meaning.

He considers her friend. -- Not grammatical

He considers her as a friend. -- You certainly hear this a lot, but I prefer the first one

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