The noun 'great aunt' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a person.
No, you do not need hyphens for "great aunt." It is correctly written as two separate words. However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated, as in "my great-aunt's house."
Prozia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "great-aunt."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It is formed from the genealogical prefix pro- ("great") and the feminine noun zia("aunt"). The pronunciation will be "prot-TSEE-a" in Italian.
No, great-aunts' is the possessive form of the pluralnoun, indicating that something belongs to two or more great-aunts.Example: Both of my great-aunts' birthdays are the same day.The possessive of the singular noun great-aunt is great-aunt's.Example: My great-aunt's birthday is on Friday.
'Aunt' is a common noun. However, if the lady's name follows, as in 'Aunt Elizabeth' , then it is a proper noun.
The possessive noun for is aunt's.I like going to my aunt's house.
Sure, honey. "Great aunt" should only be capitalized if it is used as a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. Otherwise, it's just a regular ol' common noun. Now go impress your family with your newfound capitalization knowledge.
The common noun 'aunt' becomes a proper noun when referring to a specific aunt by name and should be capitalized: Aunt Jane
Your great aunt is your daughter's great great aunt. Your daughter is your great aunt's great great niece.
Yes, Aunt Doty is a compound proper noun.
Your great aunt.
You Aunt is you grandson's Great-Great Aunt. Your grandson is your Aunt's Great-Great Nephew.
You granddaughter is a great great niece of your aunt. Your aunt is your granddaughter's great great aunt.