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HSS Posted 19 years ago
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The Best Friend, a Best Friend

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001) In reply to this, would you say, "I have two best friends" or "I have many best friends"?02br
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002) Might you also ask, "Do you have best friends"?02br
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003) Now, would you say, "He is a best friend," or "He is a best friend of mine"?02br
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00Thanks ahead of time.02br
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12font 12br 12br 10or "I have many best friends"? "12font 12br 12br 102) Might you also ask, "Do you have best friends"? 11font 10Probably not.

  • 12font 12br 12br 10or "I have many best friends"?
  • "12font 12br 12br 102) Might you also ask, "Do you have best friends"?
  • 11font 10Probably not.
  • "12font 12br 12br 103) Now, would you say, "He is a best friend," or "He is a best friend of mine"?
  • "12font 12br 12br 10Thanks ahead of time.
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