I ran a test in word processing using aunt, aunts, aunt's, and aunts' with the same combination of other words. The system put them in this order: aunt, aunt's, aunts, aunts'. All the words I tried lined up in this same order. So, according to Microsoft, it is aunt's then aunts'.
Great aunt.
There is no order. They have different meanings. Aunt's : this means the possession of one aunt. Aunts' : this means the possession of two or more Aunts.
Aunt's is specific to one Aunts' is more than one
There are Aunts, great aunts, great-great aunts, et al. A second aunt would be if you have two aunts and you prefer one over the other. But no there isn't.
The plural of aunt is aunts.
Since your mother and her sister have thesame aunts and uncles, your mother's sister's aunt is your grand aunt or, as some sat, your great aunt.
are you in Mr.gilberts class? aunt's
The possessive form of the plural noun aunts is aunts'.Example: My aunts' names are Alice and Anne.
The possessive form of the plural noun aunts is aunts'.Example: My aunts' names are Alice and Anne.
aunts or some people say aunties aunts'
He would call your aunt his great aunt. In informal situations, great aunts are sometimes called, simply aunt.