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Aiko

what does this mean?

when you say i want friends in america (or overseas,,,,anywhere you want), does it mean you want friends who are in america? or,,,when you are in america, you want friends?

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Bethany

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“I want friends in America” almost always means you want friends who live there.

But, try this: “I want friends at school.”

This is less clear-cut, although it probably means that you want friends who attend your school.

English is ambiguous, sorry.

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Anonymous
You want friends who live in America.
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daxbert
In the minimal context you’ve given… it means the speaker wants friends who are in America.
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unit ®
how about that you just want friends.
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Anonymous
Connotes the first idea to me.
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