You, I and he are good friends in English: You, I and he are good friends.
friend? pronounced in French and English?[frend]???U.S.?[frend] ? ?
n.?Friend; supporter; friend
vt.?Be a friend with...
Example sentences
1 , The two friends sat in a corner and chatted about the weather.
The two friends sat in a corner and chatted about the weather.
The two friends sat in a corner and chatted about the weather.
2. An old friend hailed me from across the street.
An old friend greeted me from across the street.
Phrases
1. make friends
2. meet a friend
3. miss one's friend < /p>
4. see a friend to visit a friend
5. sell one's friend to sell a friend extended information
Word usage
1. The basics of friend It means "friend, friend" and is generally not related by blood. Extended to "compatriots" or "one's own people" or "allies", it can also refer to "extremely beneficial or familiar things". When capitalized, it means "(Christian) Quaker".
2. Friend can be used to address people in public.
3. Friend is often used with the preposition of or to to mean "a supporter or sponsor of...".
4. Whether the subject and object in be [make, keep]?friends with sb are singular or plural, ?friends is always plural.
Vocabulary collocation
1. stand up for one's friend to support a friend
2. stay friends with sb to stay friendly with someone
3. thank a friend
4. visit a friend
5. win a friend