This document contains information about families, including questions about family members' names and ages. It also discusses subject pronouns and how they can substitute for noun phrases. Additionally, it lists common family relationships and provides descriptions for height, build, hair, and color. Finally, it shows a diagram of a house labeling different rooms.
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5. What’s your father’s name?
Have you got any brothers or sisters?
Have you got a favourite member in your family?
Where’s your mother from?
How old is your grandfather?
Yes, I have …../ No, I don’t
Yes, I have. My favourite member is …
My mother is from ….
My father’s name is …
My grandfather is …..
6. MHAORMGEE’RS ’NS IMECOET IHS E…R. .IS …..
HOMER’S SON IS …..
HOMER’S FATHER IS …..
MAHROHGMOEM’ESR ES’RISS’ WST EMIRFSOE TAISHR …EER .…. I.S. …..
LISA’S SISTER IS …..
MARGE’S OLDER DAUGHTERS IS…..
8. Grandmother grandfather nephew niece father
mother aunt uncle son daughter
brother sister parents wife husband
partner grandson granddaughter
9. SUBJECT PRONOUNS
We use them to substitute noun phrases
For example.
Shaun, Chris, Bobby , Tim and James all grew up in
a small town
They can be substituted
with the pronoun “They”
19. 1 The bathroom 2 The garage
3 The bedroom 4 The kitchen
5
The living
room
6 The alarm clock
7 The balcony 8 The work office
9 The table 10 The corridor
11 The hall 12 The cellar
13 The terrace 14 The toilet
15 Stairs 16 The dining room
17 The picture 18 The attic
19 The roof 20 The chimney