Examples of using "D'amies" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have plenty of friends.
- Tom has many friends.
- Tom has a lot of friends.
I have plenty of friends.
You have many friends.
She has few friends.
- I don't have any friends.
- I have no friends.
They have many friends.
Tom has a lot female friends.
I don't have many friends.
I don't have enough friends.
I wish I had more friends.
We met a lot of friends.
They have many friends.
She has few friends.
You have many friends.
Tom had many friends.
She has plenty of friends.
- I have many Canadian friends.
- I have lots of Canadian friends.
I have many French-speaking friends.
She has few friends.
- She appears to have many friends.
- She appears to have a lot of friends.
- It looks like she's got a lot of friends.
- It looks like she has a lot of friends.
I wish I had more friends.
I don't have many friends.
I don't have enough friends.
Mary doesn't have enough friends.
We met a lot of friends.
I've made lots of friends.
I have plenty of friends.
David has so many friends that he can't even recall all their names.
I have no friends.
It looks like she's got a lot of friends.
You have lots of friends.
I fucked lots of friends.
Why did you unfriend me?
I've made lots of friends.