The noun friend is the singular form. The plural form is friends.
The possessive form for the singular noun friend is friend's.Example: I borrowed my friend's bicycle.
The possessive form for the singular noun friend is friend's.Example: I borrowed my friend's bicycle.
The singular form is friend; the plural form is friends.
The singular possessive form is a friend's photo.
The singular possessive form for the letter of a friend is a friend's letter.Example: My friend's letter was an invitation to come for a visit.
The singular possessive form is your friend'sbaby.
Yes, the compound noun 'best friend' is singular. The plural form is 'best friends'.
singular: "un ami" or "une amie" (for a female friend) plural: "des amis" or "des amies" (for an all-female group of friends)
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.
The noun friends is the plural form for the singular noun friend.The possessive forms are friend's (singular) and friends' (plural).
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "that" is "it."