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If your cousin has a child, this person is now your second cousin.
The word cousin is a common noun, the word Scott is a proper noun. When used to name the person, Cousin Scott, you can use cousin as a proper noun.
It is concrete. Concrete nouns refer to things that physically exist. A cousin is a person, and thus physically exists.
it means that he/she likes you. beware!
Your cousin. You are that person's second cousin.
Well, make sure your family knows that you're sleeping with your cousin because somehow they won't approve of it.
No, cousin is not a proper noun, it is a common noun, a general word for the child of your aunt or your uncle.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; for example, the movie My Cousin Vinny, Two Cousins' Lobster Shack, or Cousin Lane in London UK.
Who's is a contraction for who is, or sometimes who has. For example, "Who's sleeping in my bed?" (Who is sleeping ...)Be VERY careful not to confuse who's with the soundalike word whose, which is the possessive word for who. "Whose picture is this?" "It's a person whose hair is blond."
If any person is your aunt's first cousin, then that person is your parent's first cousin and your first cousin, once removed.
Who's is a contraction for who is, or sometimes who has. For example, "Who's sleeping in my bed?" (Who is sleeping ...)Be VERY careful not to confuse who's with the soundalike word whose, which is the possessive word for who. "Whose picture is this?" "It's a person whose hair is blond."
The word who's is pronounced "hooz".Who's is a contraction for who is, or sometimes who has. For example, "Who's sleeping in my bed?" (Who is sleeping ...)Be VERY careful not to confuse who's with the soundalike word whose, which is the possessive word for who. "Whose picture is this?" "It's a person whose hair i
see i dont know if its strange or not but i have a fantacy of sleeping with my older cousin.. she is soo dreamy . but yes call me sick or whatever