That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "relatives" (family).
COUSIN : a person related through a maternal or paternal sibling, or their progeny.
The word meaning "a member of the family" is spelt relative.
The likely word is "cousin" (a relative, through a parent's siblings).
The plural is relatives. The plural possessive is relatives'.
No, "relatives" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is only used when showing possession or contracting words. For example, "relative's house" or "can't" for "cannot."
Those letters can spell relatives or versatile.
parientes = relatives NB this is not English 'parents', which is 'padres'.
The correct spelling is family (relatives, or a related group).
Those letters spell relatives and versatile.
No. They both spell and pronounce their names differently.
the gray spell
COUSIN : a person related through a maternal or paternal sibling, or their progeny.
The word "herding" means caring for herds or flocks of livestock.The similar word is inheriting, either receiving genetic traits, or money from deceased relatives.
The word meaning "a member of the family" is spelt relative.
The word sought may be:familiar - (adjective) recognizedfamilarly - (adverb) in a familar mannerfamily - (noun) close relatives
The likely word is "cousin" (a relative, through a parent's siblings).
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.