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great-grandparents |
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‘My great-grandparents owned a bakery about 50 years ago.’ |
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a great-grandmother |
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‘My great-grandmother grew up in Cumbria.’ |
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a great-grandfather |
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‘My great-grandfather grew up in Wales.’ |
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grandparents |
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‘My grandparents live by the sea.’ |
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a grandmother |
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‘My grandmother started a stationery company.’ |
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a grandfather |
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‘My grandfather lives an hour’s drive away.’ |
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a great-aunt |
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‘My great-aunt retired this year.’ |
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a great-uncle |
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‘My great-uncle worked in insurance.’ |
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parents |
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‘My parents live in the countryside.’ |
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a mother |
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‘My mother and father live in Australia.’ |
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a father |
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‘My father was born in Yorkshire.’ |
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a stepmother |
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‘My stepmother works in finance.’ |
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a stepfather |
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‘My stepfather has just bought a new car.’ |
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an aunt |
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‘I have two aunts on my father’s side of the family.’ |
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an uncle |
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‘My uncle owns an advertising agency.’ |
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a wife |
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‘My wife works in finance.’ |
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a husband |
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‘My husband is a police officer.’ |
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a partner |
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‘My partner and I might get married one day.’ |
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a sister |
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‘I have two sisters and one brother.’ |
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a brother |
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‘My brother works in Germany.’ |
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a half-sister |
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‘My half-sister is studying at university.’ |
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a half-brother |
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‘My half-brother is writing a book.’ |
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a stepsister |
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‘I have two stepsisters and one stepbrother.’ |
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a stepbrother |
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‘My stepbrother lives in London.’ |
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a sister-in-law |
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‘My sister-in-law trained as a barrister.’ |
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a brother-in-law |
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‘My brother-in-law lives in Argentina.’ |
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a cousin |
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‘I have four cousins.’ |
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a daughter |
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‘My daughter is at university’. |
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a son |
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‘My son works in London.’ |
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a stepdaughter |
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‘I have a stepdaughter and a stepson.’ |
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a stepson |
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‘My stepson is at university.’ |
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a niece |
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‘My niece is a pilot.’ |
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a nephew |
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‘My nephew is an HR manager.’ |
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