He said it was your friends.

Answer: Yes, the sentence "He said it was your friends" is grammatically correct. In this sentence, "it" is a pronoun referring to something previously mentioned or understood, and "was" is the singular past tense form of the verb "to be" used with "it" as the subject. "Your friends" is a noun phrase acting as the subject complement, and "friends" being plural is perfectly fine in this context. So, there's no issue with the grammatical structure of the sentence.

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