Using words to describe your family.
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mummy |
'Save your pocket money carefully' said Mummy.
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daddy |
Daddy will pick us up at the rink.
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mum |
Mum will repair the tear in Tom's pants.
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dad |
I sent Dad a birthday card.
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mother |
Mother weighed out a kilo of flour.
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father |
My father is called Andrew.
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brother |
Kate drew a sketch of her brother.
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sister |
Dad's sister is my aunt.
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auntie |
Auntie Sue is knitting my teddy bear a scarf.
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Uncle |
Uncle Bill is my closest relative.
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cousin |
My young cousin is coming to stay.
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grandma |
Grandma will crochet a shawl for the baby.
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granddad |
My granddad is the best granddad because hes never to tied for me.
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nanny |
My Nanny makes really nice scones.
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nan |
Nan is sitting in the rocking-chair.
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nephew |
My young nephew is called Luke.
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niece |
My brother's daughter is my niece.
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