There is an old saying that says “Good friends are like stars. You don’t always see them, but you know they’re always there.”Good friends are those that are always there to support and help you. But there are different types of friends and friendships.To speak about friends and friendship in English, I invite you to learn a few helpful words and phrases.Improving your vocabulary ...

Understanding the Context

Which is correct: friends’ or friend’s? The difference between "friends'" and "friend's" comes down to possession. "Friend's" (with an apostrophe before the "s") is singular and means something belongs to one friend, while "friends'" (with the apostrophe after the "s") is plural and indicates that something belongs to multiple friends. We’ll divide the most commonly used into categories: for parents, lovers, friends, and children, to make it easier for you to use them.

Key Insights

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Final Thoughts

Tell me about yourself! Talk to you soon;) -I don’t have any teaching experience, but I have taught Japanese to friends abroad. Texting new friends is great practice, but actually meeting fluent speakers is the real deal! If you are able to travel to big towns and cities, it’s worth going to an in-person language exchange, even if you’re nervous.