It sounds completely ok to me. I mean, why not? Life is too short, so make the best of it :)
He lives in Avondale Arizona. My friends his cousin. He lives like a couple roads from me. (:
she is my cousin that lives in colombia.whats up cousin!
"cousin" is a noun one way is, "I have a cousin." I am going to visit my cousin who lives in Holland.
i have a cousin who lives there
Im Bill Gates half cousin. He lives in Medina,Washington(WA). Im Bill Gates half cousin. He lives in Medina, Washington(WA). how can i contact bill gates if your his cousin?
Hinata lives in the Huyuaga family, with her cousin Neji.
Sometimes people go from being best friends to just friends because their lives take different paths, but it can still be a meaningful relationship.
elle habite dans le Queens avec son cousin / sa cousine
AHS?
The possessive pronoun for the possessive noun cousin's in his or hers, depending on the gender of the cousin. Examples:My cousin lives on this street. The house on the corner is hers.My cousin lives on this street. The house on the corner is his.Note: Don't forget, a possessive pronoun takes the place of the noun that belongs to the cousin. A possessive adjective is placed before the noun to describes that noun (his house, her house).
The non-essential subordinate clause is marked off by two commas, which act as a pair of parentheses. 'My cousin is a doctor' (independent clause). 'My cousin, who lives in Manchester, is a doctor' (non-essential subordinate clause; the information 'who lives in Manchester' is merely descriptive). 'My cousin who lives in Manchester is a doctor' (essential subordinate clause; the information 'who lives in Manchester' distinguishes this cousin from my other cousins who live elsewhere, therefore there are no commas).
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