I always say that honesty is the best policy, so just explain your situation. Begin with a compliment, like "you know we enjoy your visits so much." You can then say something along the lines of needing quiet time to rest after their visit, or time to clean up the house or get some repairs done, or suggest that they have important business to attend to back at their home. Be kind, but firm in the fact that this is YOUR house, they are the guests, and their stay is over.
If it is following you yes if you move out it will follow you out but if your in his house it will stay find a way to ask him/her and do what it says! You would hate to make him/her mad! :( be polite if your not polite him/her he could follow you instead!
Yes, I have a relative that has.
yes
Relative location is the location in relation to somewhere else. An example is: I am 30 feet from my house.
when you go to your friends house
The possessive noun for relative is: relative's"My friend lives up the road. One of my relatives lives down the road. My relative's house is the white one on the corner."
Big is a relative term.
how has a crush on me
Escort them to the living room, ask them if they want anything to drink or eat. Be attentive, concered and polite.
its in china beside my house
syria is next to ur moms house
He extended his house by adding a new room at the back. The deadline for voting was extended by two weeks. The ladder on the fire truck can be extended to reach the roof of a building. His extended family included an uncle from Scotland.