Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence? She has finished her friendship with him.
A
She has done for him.
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B
She is done with him.
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C
She has done to him.
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D
She done at him.
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Solution
The correct option is C She is done with him. The given sentence means that the subject finished her friendship with the object. In the phrases, the subject and the object remain the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'finished her friendship'.
Option A is incorrect. It means that the subject performed an activity for the object. Thus, it does not have the required meaning.
Option B is correct. 'done with' means 'finished'. Thus, it indicates that the subject finished her friendship with the object. Thus, it is correct.
Option C is incorrect. It means that the subject performed an activity on/to the object. Thus, it does not have a required meaning.
Option D is incorrect. It is grammatically incorrect as the verb 'done' is an incomplete verb as it is not accompanied by an auxiliary.