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what is your friends vs who is your friends

The correct phrase is "Who is your friend?". The phrase "What is your friends?" is incorrect because "friends" is a plural noun, so it should be used with the question word "who" instead of "what". The correct form uses the singular form of the noun, which is "friend".

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1343 views

what is your friends

This phrase is incorrect. The plural noun "friends" should be paired with the question word "who" instead of "what".

Incorrect usage. The correct form should be "Who is your friend?" when referring to a single friend.
  • What is your friend's name?
  • What is your friend, a drug dealer?
  • What is your friend's name?
  • What is with your friend Henry?
  • But what can change is your friend's situation.
  • This is what killed your friend Dixon.
  • What is it your friend said to Moto?
  • A pogo is what your friends talk about when you leave the room.
  • That is not what your friend Mr. Sanborn here tells me.
  • What's important now is your friend Margot has something Galan wants.
  • What is the problem with your friend?
  • I've seen this, what your friend is experiencing.
  • You will need to decide what is more important, your friends or the money.
  • Is that what your friend Antwon Mitchell thought?
  • WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOUR FRIENDS?
  • What, is he your friend?
  • What is the story of your friend there?
  • Is that what your friend Athelstan has persuaded you to do?
  • What is it your Borg friends say?
  • What you need is your best friend, right now.

who is your friends

This phrase is incorrect. The plural noun "friends" should be paired with the question word "who" instead of "what".

Incorrect usage. The correct form should be "Who are your friends?" when referring to multiple friends.
  • Who is your friend, Billy?
  • Who is your friend with the heels?
  • Amy, who is your friend?
  • This is who your friend really is.
  • And who is your charming friend?
  • And don't bother lying about who your friend is.
  • During this SIM, while you are trying to survive You'll only have a second to decide Who is your friend,
  • And who is your furry friend?
  • I'm pretty I know who your friend is.
  • Your school also said they don't know who your friend is.
  • So, perhaps, you'd care to explain what it is you're doing on my front porch and who your friend is with the luggage.
  • You can joke about it, angel... ...but someday you'll find out who your friend is.
  • May I ask who your friend is, Mr Skimpole?
  • The cop who arrested your sister is my friend.
  • Joe, who is your delightful young lady friend?
  • I think the broad who took your friend is also going after a guy by the name of Denton Weeks, who's in the same type of government business as Corwin was, and he's missing.
  • And who is this friend of yours?
  • For example, according to Mr John Monks, General Secretary of the ETUC, who is a friend of yours, the Anglo-Saxon model is no more popular with the UK electorate than elsewhere in Europe.
  • Make sure your friends are safe.
  • Your friend already told us everything.

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