Which preposition shall I use in this sentence...she is trying to get friendly with them or friendly to them?
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Answer:
I prefer... "She is trying to become friendly with them." or "She is attempting to gain their friendship."
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friendly WITH them. you would use TO if u were saying, 'She WAS friendly TO them'
GuineaPigs
sounds better put like this .....she is trying to be friendly to them.....or she is trying to be friendlier with them ....:)
matthew
with them x
Ellis
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