He's related to female r&b singer Monica by marriage they're cousins.
It is not the ccxr ludacriss drives, he drives a "regular" ccx while roman pierce drives a ccxr, it's a mistake in the movie, that they are said to be the same model, the ccxr is way more rare than the ccx
The possessive form of "relatives" is "relatives'." This form is used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with multiple relatives. For example, you might say "the relatives' reunion" to refer to a reunion belonging to the relatives.
Your question is a little too broad.Are you askingabout living relatives?relatives in the Genus Homo? (0 living relatives)relatives in the Tribe Hominini? (2 living relatives)relatives in the Subfamily Homininae? (4 living relatives)relatives in the Family Hominidae? (6 living relatives)relatives in the Superfamily Hominoidea? (~21 living relatives)relatives in the Superorder Euarchontoglires? (colugos, lagomorphs, primates, rodents, and treeshrews)...relatives in the Subphylum Vertebrata? (all animals with a spine)...relatives in the Kingdom Animalia? (all animals)...relatives in the monophyletic grouping Opisthokont? (all animals + fungi...)relatives in the Domain Eukaryota? (animals, plants, fungi, and protists...)
Relatives on your Mother's side of the family. Relatives on your Farther's side would be Paternal.
The correct phrase is "there are a lot of relatives." This is because "relatives" is a plural noun, and the verb "are" agrees with it. Therefore, you would use "are" to indicate the presence of multiple relatives.
The possessive form is relatives'.
Relatives on your Mother's side of the family. Relatives on your Farther's side would be Paternal.
In my family my brothers, mom, and dad are my favorite relatives. My aunt Betty is my favorite relative.
The plural is relatives. The plural possessive is relatives'.
Sea urchins are there closest relatives.
Rheas relatives
They are not relatives.