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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"his friend" VS "friends with him"

I am his friend.
I am friends with him.


I wonder if there are any differences between these two statements.
Thank you.

Best wishes,

PBF
  

Top answer

I think there is no difference between the 2 sentences. Both of them mean the same thing that you and him are friends.

  • I think there is no difference between the 2 sentences.
  • Both of them mean the same thing that you and him are friends.
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I think there is no difference between the 2 sentences. Both of them mean the same thing that you and him are friends. Emotion: smile
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Someone in the forum asked this question before. There is a small difference. "I am his friend" does not imply he is your friend. It's a one-sided friendship
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Thank you for replying to my post, New2grammar and Spectacled-Girl.

I wonder if you could give me the link you were talking about, New2grammar. It is fairly hard to search for the thread.
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Ah, I see. Thank you, New2grammar.

The thread was quite informative.Emotion: wink

Best wishes,

PBF

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