1. Write down the names of two your friends

2. Write down the names of your two friends.

3. Write down the names of two friends of yours.

(Which one is correct?)

4. What year are you in?
I'm in the first year.
I'm in my first year.

5. What grade are you in?
I'm in the first grade in middle school.
I'm in my first grade in middle school.

(Are the answers and questions correct from 4 to 5?)

6. What club are you in?
I'm in the Sports club.

7. What club do you belong to?
I belong to the Sports club.

(Are both correct? Which one is the more popular of the two from 6 through 7 ?)

John... If you only have two friends, then #2 is correct. I think that you wanted to say "Write down the names of two of your friends."

Here we would say "I am in the (6th) or (7th) grade." Middle schools begin with one of those two.

Both 6 and 7 are correct and are interchangable.

1. Both sentences are grammatically correct, but the phrase "two your friends" in option 3 might be considered less common or informal compared to options 1 and 2. The phrase "two friends of yours" is more commonly used when referring to the friends belonging to someone.

2. Both options 4 and 5 are correct, but there is a slight difference in their usage. "I'm in the first year" simply states the current year of study, while "I'm in my first year" emphasizes that it is the first year of your academic journey.

3. Both options 6 and 7 are correct, and they can be used interchangeably. However, "What club are you in?" is a more common phrasing. It is more frequently used when asking about someone's current club membership.

Overall, the more popular phrasings from 6 through 7 would typically be "What club are you in?" and "I belong to the Sports club." However, the other options are also grammatically correct and understandable.