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English as a Second Language - Family Words and Terms - Easy
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10 Questions

1. Which of these is the right word to identify the female children that your mother had with her previous partner?
2. Which of these is the correct English 'label' for the woman who married your brother last year?
3. Which of these best describes the following news?
'His sister is a priest, so she married him last February.'
4. Which of these is the correct English 'label' for the woman who married your brother last year?
5. Only one of these makes full, correct sense in English: which one is it?
6. Only one of these makes full, correct sense in English: which one is it?
7. Which of these words do we use to describe an unfortunate person whose parents have both died?
8. Which of these words do we use to describe an unfortunate person whose parents have both died?
9. Which of these is the best description of two children (a girl and a boy) who were born to the same mother on the same occasion?
10. Only one of these makes full, correct sense in English: which one is it?