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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
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make friends with or be friends with

0Hi there,02br
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001. Is it correct to say: Sally wants to make friends with John. OR Sally wants to be friends with John?02br
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00..'friends with OR ...friend with'?02br
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002. John and Paul met at chatroom. John asked Paul, 'Can we be friends?' Or 'Can I be your friend? Or 'Can I make friends with you?' Or Can I be friends with you?' Which one is correct?02br
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Ruttonjee12cite 10Hi there,12br 12br 101. Is it correct to say: Sally wants to make friends with John. 12br 12br 102.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Ruttonjee12cite 10Hi there,12br 12br 101.
  • Is it correct to say: Sally wants to make friends with John.
  • 12br 12br 102.
  • John and Paul met at chatroom.
  • ' Or 'Can I be your friend?
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01cite10Ruttonjee12cite10Hi there,12br
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101. Is it correct to say: Sally wants to make friends with John. OR Sally wants to be friends with John?12br
12br
10..'friends with OR ...friend with'?12br
12br
102. John and Paul met at chatroom. John asked Paul, 'Can we be friends?'
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0hi there,02br
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00thanks for your reply. So can I say: Sally wants to make a friend with John?02br
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00simon0-
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hi there.......... who is this??

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