No. Say "The name of one of my friends ..."
Where did that apostrophe come from, tufguy?The name of one of my friends' is completely opposite to his personality.
One of my friend's name is totally opposite [STRIKE]to[/STRIKE] his personality.
Is my sentence correct?
One of my friend's name is totally opposite [STRIKE]to[/STRIKE] his personality.
Is my sentence correct?
I once knew a terribly clumsy girl named Grace and a chronically depressed woman named Joy.
Where did that apostrophe come from, tufguy?
I have no idea what you mean. In any case it is wrong.I read if we have to use "'s" for more than one person than it should be written as "friends'" because we can't write "friends's" so that is why I wrote it that way. Is it wrong?
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