To keep memory of all the times you had with each other and to always remember that you will always be bffs
Friend's is showing personal possession: e.g. it is my friend's book. Where as friends is more generalised: I have lots of friends.
Friend ship is important because friends are there to comfort you when you are sad and they help you through all the bad things in life. They are also lots of fun to hang out with.
Mutual Friends on Facebook are friends that you and another user have in common.
no not unless your pal likes him. that's a chance she might go nuts tempararealy.
The placement of the apostrophe in "friends" depends on the context. If you're indicating possession for one friend, you would write "friend's" (e.g., "the friend's book"). For multiple friends, you use "friends'" (e.g., "the friends' gathering"). If you are simply using the plural form, "friends" has no apostrophe.
You can make a book of all your friends. You can put pictures in it along with small description.
In assuming that by ship of friends, you mean friendship, friendship is a special bond that you share with someone, because you really like them and know they will always be there for you. A definition of a friend is ' person who you know well and like'.
The suffix -ship turns the noun friend into the noun friendship.
there were about 2,056 in friend ship
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I guess king John II was the friend of Bartholomew because he sponsored his ship.
Because you got to click the word FRIENDS then it will show all of your friends on face book.