English, asked by anapaulabgama, 10 months ago

He is a friend _____.
of mine
of me
of my
from me

Answers

Answered by dinabandhuhalder77
9

Answer:

He is a friend of mine.......

Answered by jenisha145
0

He is a friend of mine.

Use of appropriate nouns & prepositions:

  • The word 'mine' is used to refer to and relate to something that belongs to you. It shows possession.
  • Whereas, 'me' is just used to refer to you in the pronoun form sometimes. For example, "He thinks of me as a brother".
  • In some places to compare things or level the noun 'my' is used. For example, "He is of my class" or "He is of my age"
  • The last option 'from me' is used in sentences where the prepositions are fitted. For example, "He took my book from me".
  • As we see the correct and appropriate answer for the sentence is "of mine". As we are talking about possession and relating the nouns.

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