Hi That's exactly right. It's his childhood friend - his best friend from those days - but now he's thinking of betraying him Dave
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To me, both sentences are at least somewhat ambiguous. I suggest the following revisions t
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1-He wants to betray his best friend since childhood.
2. He wants to betray the person who has been his best friend since childhood.