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you are my best friend

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The phrase "you are my best friend" is a declarative sentence in English. It's expressing a subjective emotional bond from the speaker to the listener. 'You' is the subject, 'are' is a linking verb, and 'my best friend' is the predicate nominative, describing the subject. It's often used to affirm a strong platonic relationship.
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"You are my best friend, always there when I need a hand or a hearty laugh."
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you

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The word "you" in English is a pronoun. It's second-person, used to refer to the person or group of people that the speaker is addressing. It's unique as it can be singular or plural and can be used as both subjective (e.g., "You are nice.") and objective (e.g., "I told you.").
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"You are the reason I smile every day."
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my

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"My" is a possessive adjective in English. It is used to indicate ownership or a relationship to the speaker, typically preceding a noun. For instance, in "my car", "my" indicates that the car belongs to the speaker. It's derived from Old English "min" and is common in many other Germanic languages.
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best

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"Best" is an adjective and adverb in English. As an adjective, it's the superlative form of "good," denoting the highest quality or most excellent type. As an adverb, it means 'to the highest degree or extent.' It's derived from Old English 'betst.'
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"John believes the best way to start his day is with a brisk jog and a hearty breakfast."
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friend

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'Friend' is a noun in English, originating from Old English 'frΔ“ond', related to the German 'Freund'. It denotes a person whom one knows, likes, and trusts. It can also be used as a verb meaning to add someone as a friend on a social networking site.
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"Having a good friend is like having a treasure in life."
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