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| 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. Thanks in advance. |
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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. Chris. |
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| HaHa (laugh at myself)! Thanks a lot, christinamarisa. Last edited by nonEnglish; 31-Aug-2005 at 18:52. |
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