Yes it is. It is also a noun for an older person especially one in authority.
No, the word 'eldest' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. (eldest child).The adjective 'eldest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'old' (elder, eldest).
Simply, "Sister-in-law" English does not express seniority in relationships, such as an elder uncle, or a younger cousin, except when expressed with a separate adjective, like "elder". Otherwise, "elder brother's wife" is the most simple way to directly express that concept.
Most adjectives occur in two positions: before a noun and after a linking verb. The black coat is mine. My coat is black. Attributive adjectives, however, only occur before a noun. His elder brother is here. His brother is elder. I saw a drunken sailor. He was drunken. Thus, elder and drunken are attributive adjectives. Predicative adjectives, on the other hand, only occur after linking verbs. The snake was alive. I saw an alive snake. The adjective alive is a predicative adjective.
It is capitalized when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Elder Roy Did you get the message, Elder?
There is no special English word for elder sister.
The word "elder" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to someone who is older in age or has more experience. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is older or more experienced.
Anciano Noun: # old man # elderly # elder # ancient # graybeard # greybeard # ole Adjective: # old # aged # grey-headed # long-running # elder # elderly # lost
No, the word 'eldest' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. (eldest child).The adjective 'eldest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'old' (elder, eldest).
Simply, "Sister-in-law" English does not express seniority in relationships, such as an elder uncle, or a younger cousin, except when expressed with a separate adjective, like "elder". Otherwise, "elder brother's wife" is the most simple way to directly express that concept.
Simply, "Sister-in-law" English does not express seniority in relationships, such as an elder uncle, or a younger cousin, except when expressed with a separate adjective, like "elder". Otherwise, "elder brother's wife" is the most simple way to directly express that concept.
Most adjectives occur in two positions: before a noun and after a linking verb. The black coat is mine. My coat is black. Attributive adjectives, however, only occur before a noun. His elder brother is here. His brother is elder. I saw a drunken sailor. He was drunken. Thus, elder and drunken are attributive adjectives. Predicative adjectives, on the other hand, only occur after linking verbs. The snake was alive. I saw an alive snake. The adjective alive is a predicative adjective.
The word 'elderly' is the adjective form of the noun elder.
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The superlative forms of "elder" are "eldest" and "most elder."
Sorella maggiore and sorellone are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "elder sister".Specifically, the feminine noun sorella is "sister". The feminine/masculine adjective maggiore literally means "elder, greater, major, older". The suffix -one translates as "big".The pronunciations will be "so-REL-la mad-DJO-re" and "SO-rel-LO-ney" in Italian.
The correct spelling of elder in 999 is spelled as "elder."
Glenn Elder's birth name is Glen Richard Elder.