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It depends on the context in which you are using the word.

If you are simply referring to more than one friend (i.e. a plural noun) then there is no apostrophe.
For example: I am going to the cinema with my friends tomorrow.

If you are referring to one or more objects belonging to one friend then you use an apostrophe like so: friend's.
For example: I borrowed my friend's textbook to do my homework.

If you are referring to one or more objects belonging to several friends then you use an apostrophe like so: friends'.
For example: My friends' dresses arrived in store a week before prom.

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friends = more than one friend.

friend's = belonging to a friend.

friends' = belonging to more than one friend.

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