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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

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"Any of your friends working" or "Any one of friend working"
  

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any of your friends working " or "any one of your friends working " Which is the perfect one..?

  • any of your friends working " or "any one of your friends working " Which is the perfect one..?
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any of your friends working " or "any one of your friends working " Which is the perfect one..?
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Abdu Pany of your friends working
This one might work as an informal way of asking 'Is/Are any of your friends working?', but you need a capital letter and a question mark.
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I suppose you mean "Are any of your friends working?"

"Any of your friends working?" is not correct standard English, but might be heard in casual speech. "Any one of friend working?" is ungrammatical.
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Abdu PWhich is the perfect one..?
I cannot tell, because you have not posted a complete sentence. Either one may be OK.

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