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Old 31-Aug-2005, 16:09
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Please clarify this for me. Which is correct?

1. They are best freind to each other.
2. They are best friends to each other.
3. They are the best friend to each other.

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Hello.
Sorry but none of these is correct.
What you should say is:
They are best friends with each other.
Hope this helps.
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HaHa (laugh at myself)! Thanks a lot, christinamarisa.

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