Fill in the gaps with a appropriate nouns connected with the members of a family.
Your brother has a brother. His son or daughter is your…………………………….
Your mother's brother is your ……………….., and your mother's sister is your………………..
To your grandparents, you are their………………..or……………………
Your sister has two children. Her son is your……………….., and her daughter is your ………………….
Your brother is married. He calls his wife's parents his………………………. To them, your brother is their………………………..
Your brother's wife is your……………………., whereas your sister's husband is your………………….
Your grandfather's mother is your…………………….
Fill in chronological order from childhood to adulthood.
Adult, baby, infant, minor (below 18 or 21), teenager, toddler, youngster
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Match expressions below to the appropriate category.
A new born baby, a pensioner, an elderly lady, fortyish, in her mid-twenties, in his early thirties, in his late fifties, over 16, schoolboy, she's coming up to 70
Infancy:
Childhood:
Adolescence:
Adulthood:
Middle age:
Old age:
Fill in chronological order sentences below.
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She and her husband separated.
She had a steady boyfriend.
She got engaged to Tom.
She got married.
She got pregnant.
She was single.
She remarried after five years.
She was born in 1949.
She was a single parent.
She was a widow.
She got divorced.
She retired from work.
Match expressions below to the appropriate category.
Best man, birthday cake, birthday, bouquet, bride, bridegroom, bridesmaid, wedding, candles, godfather, honeymoon, nappy, pram, reception, christening, wedding cake.
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