@Marita: The distinction above doesn't provide a hard-and-fast rule for all contexts. But in your example I sometimes meet [with] my friends I think with no further context, …
Different style guides will give different advice on whether it should be one of my friends' or one of my friends's. And different people will pronounce the result differently. Note, …
"He affected me and my friend's day." or "He affected my and my friend's day." It seems clear to me that the first sentence clearly sounds the best, but I was always told that …
The sentence you wrote in the end, "The father of one of my friends is serving in the Navy", conveys the meaning well. If you write, "one of my friend's father...", it means you are …
ex. 3 I think my new friends could see how frustrated I was with this new job of mine, I really didn't fit it and I started to wonder if I had made a huge mistake by leaving the …
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