The word 'friend' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone with whom one has a bond of mutual affection; a word for a person (or sometimes an animal).
The word 'friend' is also a verb meaning to add someone to a list of contacts associated with a social networking website.
The noun form of the verb to friend is the gerund, friending.
A related noun form is friendship.
Friends is the noun, a plural noun.
The noun friends is the plural form for the singular noun friend.The possessive forms are friend's (singular) and friends' (plural).
The possessive form of the plural noun friends is friends'.Example sentence: My friends' names are Jack and Jill.
No, the word friends is a plural, common, abstract noun; the plural form of the noun friend.
The noun "friends" is a plural, common, concrete noun.
The special (abstract) noun form of the concrete noun 'friend' is friendship.
The possessive form of the plural noun friends is friends'.Example: They were able to recover from the flood with all of their friends' help
Friends is a noun. It names a type of person.
The plural possessive form of "friends" is "friends'".
The word 'friends' is a noun, the plural form for the noun 'friend', a word for a person.Example: The friends got together to bring gifts to a classmate in the hospital.
No, the form "friend's" is an incorrect form in the example sentence.The correct form is: My friends like to play basketball.The use of the noun "friends" is the plural form of the noun "friend".The use of the noun "friends" is not showing possession for anything in the sentence.The form "friend's" is the singular possessive form, something in the sentence belongs to a friend.
An abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'friends' is friendship.
The noun 'friends' is a common noun, the plural form for the noun 'friend'; a word for a person that one knows, likes, and trusts. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Proper nouns for the common noun 'friends' are the names of the friends.