No, a friend is not a relative. A friend is typically defined as someone with whom you have a close and trusting relationship, but who is not related to you by blood or marriage. Relatives, on the other hand, are connected to you by a familial relationship, such as being a parent, sibling, cousin, or grandparent. While friends can become like family in terms of emotional closeness, they are not considered relatives in the traditional sense.
Relative Reaction is how cool your best friend is!
yes
The relative pronoun is whom, introducing the relative clause, 'your friend is named', the object of the preposition 'after'.
my friend is the one who supports me in every deed indeed. my relative is the one who helps in house emergencies.
Leave it with a friend or relative.
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Friend or stranger.
Family friend or relative, it's not like we know everyone close to the Jackson family.
give respect and honor to your close relative or friend you may also give respect and honor if your relative or friend died at war or over seas
The possessive noun for relative is: relative's"My friend lives up the road. One of my relatives lives down the road. My relative's house is the white one on the corner."
it depends my friend
No you cant unless your a relative or a friend.