When you are referring to a specific aunt, by name. (Notice it is not capitalized in that last sentence.)
"I am going to visit Aunt Jenny."
"I am going to visit my aunt."
Capitalize "Aunt" when it is used as a proper noun directly before the person's name, such as "Aunt Jane," "Aunt Mary," or "Aunt Sarah." However, if the word "aunt" is used informally or generically, it is not capitalized, such as "my aunt" or "she is an aunt."
Yes, it is correct to use a capital letter after the comma in "Dear Sir" as it is used as a salutation at the beginning of a letter or email.
Yes, the sentence "you saw your uncle and aunt come out" is grammatically correct. It describes the action of seeing both your uncle and aunt exiting from a place.
No, "tt" does not mean aunt in Italian. In Italian, "aunt" is typically translated as "zia."
The correct spelling is cousin (son or daughter of your aunt or uncle).
The correct capitalization is: "The board members met on Thursday."
Yes, it is correct to use a capital letter after the comma in "Dear Sir" as it is used as a salutation at the beginning of a letter or email.
The correct use of punctuation and capital letters. Also, the correct spelling of words.
Yes, the sentence "you saw your uncle and aunt come out" is grammatically correct. It describes the action of seeing both your uncle and aunt exiting from a place.
The correct pronunciation of "Karezza" is kah-RET-sah.
That is correct, like your Dad's grandmother is your great grandmother.
Yes, the correct capitalization for the social media platform is "Facebook" with a capital "F" at the beginning.
Niagara Falls is the correct spelling. (Notice the use of capital letters.)
No, "tt" does not mean aunt in Italian. In Italian, "aunt" is typically translated as "zia."
The correct spelling is cousin (son or daughter of your aunt or uncle).
tu ere joto y maricon me la chupas toda
Michigan's capitol is Lansing. My aunt and her family live ther in traverse city. its cool!
I went to my aunt's country house to spend theEaster holidays.