aunts or some people say aunties
aunts'
The plural of "roof" is "roofs." In English, when referring to more than one roof, you simply add an "s" at the end of the word. For example, you would say "the roofs of the houses."
The correct phrase is "wilder than." In comparative forms, "wilder" is used to compare the wildness of two things, while "more wild" is less commonly used and considered nonstandard in formal English. Therefore, you would say "This place is wilder than that one."
10 times one cubic. More than 9 cubic and less than 11 cubic. Can't say much more than that without knowing the units ie cubic what?
yes in terms of math. To say something is a percent of something else is to say how many one hundredths of it there is. for instance 60 is 120% of 50. in terms of everyday things probably not. Like to say a bowl is more than one hundred percent full would not be true if it is a liquid because that would mean its overflowing but if its say a food item it could be if its heaping.
Since it's more than one degree, it's plural, therefore it would be "degrees". If it were one degree, then you would say "one degree Celsius".
I'd have to say slightly.C'mon, Tikal is Knuckles' Grandma! Or mom! Or Aunt!
To express "love Aunt Cathie," you can simply say, "I love Aunt Cathie." If you're looking for a more affectionate way to say it, you might say, "I really love Aunt Cathie" or "I adore Aunt Cathie." The phrase conveys a warm and caring sentiment towards her.
I say it is more than one.
aunt
Your great aunt is the sister of one of your grandparents. The wife of one of your grand parent's brothers is your great aunt by marriage. Another way to look at it is that your great aunts are the aunts of one of your parents.
if 'you' refers to one person, say "Sien jou more" if you say it to more than one person, say "Sien julle more"
You can say "shangazi" in Swahili to refer to auntie or aunt.
Aunt is täti.
Your mom's aunt is your great aunt.
aunt jane
countries
It is swine.