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Aanya
Is it grammatically correct to use the term, “big brother”?
Nov 19, 2023 7:51 AM
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It's just an adjective and a noun. That's an extremely common sequence in English.
Either the person who told you that it's incorrect doesn't know much about English grammar or you misunderstood what they said.
Since "brother" is a singular countable noun, it needs a determiner. See how Claire said "my big brother" and "my little brother?" Did you use "big brother" without a determiner? Could that be what the person was trying to correct?
November 19, 2023
To mean your older brother? Yes.
e.g.
I get on well with my big brother but my little brother is annoying.
November 19, 2023
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November 19, 2023
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Hindi
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