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the posessive is friend's ?
the contraction is ?

e.g. My friend('s/is) asking me a question.
 

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I'd say it'd be the same? Friend's?

I seems grammatically correct because you arent talking about multiple friends otherwise it would be friends'. But I it's up to your discretion whether or not you use the contraction or just "is" instead...
 

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It's exactly the same. But if you're writing (ie, doing a creative or something), use 'friend is' for the contraction - just for ease of reading.
 

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It's exactly the same. But if you're writing (ie, doing a creative or something), use 'friend is' for the contraction - just for ease of reading.
This. Generally don't use contractions or shortened words when writing for English or some HSIE subjects... also helps the flow of the essay/response using the full (extended) word.
 

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