Family Relationships
Family Relationships
Brain teaser
Alan is Caroline's nephew and Larry's cousin.
Barbara is Larry's mother and Maggie's sister-in-law.
Caroline is Edward's daughter and Maggie's sister-in-law.
David is Gordon's brother-in-law and Alan's uncle.
Edward is Ingrid's grandfather and Maggie's father-in-law,
Fanny is Caroline's mother and Alan's grandmother.
Gordon is Helen's son-in-law and Nigel's brother-in-law.
Helen is Barbara's mother-in-law and Larry's grandmother.
Ingrid is Gordon's niece and David's daughter-in-law.
John is David's father and Gordon's father-in-law.
Karen is Gordon's daughter-in-law and Maggie's daughter-in-law.
Larry is John's grandson and David's son.
Maggie is Larry's aunt and Fanny's daughter-in-law.
Nigel is Ingrid's father and Fanny's son-in-law.
MARITAL STATUS (tick as appropriate)
single
engaged
married
separated
divorced
widowed (if a widow or widower, please state which)
Reading
Note how various relationships are described in the letter from
Hollywood below.
185 Beverley Hills,
Hollywood,
Nr. Los Angeles,
California
13th July 1985
Dear Fiona,
Thanks for all your news. Things are very much as normal here. Harry
and I have split up - we both felt we had had enough of each other. He's
dating a girl who was going steady with Paul when you were here -1
think they're quite serious - and I'm seeing a film producer called Harvey
who's waiting for his divorce to come through.
We're more than 'just good friends' but I don't know how long it will
last. My late husband's former mistress is manning his first wife's
third husband on Saturday.
In fact, it's going to be a double wedding because her second son by her
first marriage is getting married to the girl he's been sharing a flat
with for the past six months. You remember? That's her half-brother's
ex-fiancee, the one who was going out with Jason back in January.
Anyway, how are you? Still the ideal couple over there in Eastbourne, are
you? Do I hear wedding bells?
Lots of love for now,
Mandy
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new bicycle.
a forefather b stepfather c grandfather
9 He said to me, 'Look, I know you're not my own ..., but let's
be friends.'
a flesh and blood b blood and guts c skin and bones
10
My ... originated from a tribe of Red
Indians.
a ancestors b ancients c antiques
11Not many of my own ... relatives are still
alive.
a blood b skin c heart
12 My ... -grandfather fought at the Battle of Waterloo.
a grand grand grand b great grand grand
c great-great-great
13 My brother-in-law inherited 500,000 in his uncle's ....
a will b testament c wishes.
14 I was left 50 and a cat by ... relative; I believe it was a ... cousin - or
was a... -aunt.
a a distant
b an unclear
c a long-distance
d double
e second
f dual
g grand
h great
i large
f
15 Peter is an orphan; he was ... at the age of two.
a adjusted b adapted c adopted
16 Paul comes from a broken home; he has lived wdth a number rf_.
a loan b foster c second-hand
17 Mary was from a single-parent family; now she's looked after by her
Practice
|l| Choose the best words to complete the short conversations below.
1 A Excuse me,..., can I see your driving licence?
a Mr b sir c mate B I'm sorry,... , I don't seem to have it on me. a
sir b policeman c constable
2 A ... ! Can I have a menu, please?
a Sir b Mister c Waiter B Here you are, ....
a madam b Ms c Mrs
3 A Did you understand the question,... Smith?
a Sir b Madam c Miss B Yes, I did, my ... .
a master b lord c majesty