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Clee62 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Friends with or friends of

Hi,
Is it okay to say " I am friends with her" or "I am friends of her?"
Is "friends" an adjective or a noun?

Thanks,

Ryan
  

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" It's friends with her . clee62 Is "friends" an adjective or a noun? Noun.

  • " It's friends with her .
  • clee62 Is "friends" an adjective or a noun?
  • Noun.
  • It's not listed as an adjective in my dictionary.
  • CJ
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clee62Is it okay to say " I am friends with her" or "I am friends of her?"
It's friends with her.
clee62Is "friends" an adjective or a noun?
Noun. It's not listed as an adjective in my dictionary.

CJ
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You can say "I am friends with her" or "I am a friend of hers."

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