✅ : "Friends are good." or "My friends have good paper."
: In English learning materials such as Friends 1 (Global Students' Book) , exercises often focus on basic sentence structure (Subject + Verb + Object). The phrase "Friends... good paper" lacks a linking verb or a possessive verb to make it a complete thought. Friends: 1Г—1
The correct answer option depends on the specific grammatical task, but based on common English language exercises found in textbooks like by Carol Skinner, this typically refers to a "Correct the Sentence" or "Multiple Choice" task. ✅ : "Friends are good
❌ "Friends: 1—1 — good paper" is likely a fragmented note or a typo from a workbook answer key. Explanations The correct answer option depends on the specific
: If this is a grade or a "score" (1 out of 1), it indicates that the student correctly identified a property of an object (e.g., "The friends used good paper for their project").