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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #37833: Family and relatives
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    1. The child of your aunt or uncle is your

    2. The mother of your mother or father is your

    3. The brother of your mother or father or the husband of your aunt is your

    4. The woman married to your brother or the sister of your husband or wife is your

    5. The son of your brother or sister or the son of your husband's or wife's brother is your

    6. Someone who has no brother or sister is

    7. A sister who is the daughter of only one of your parents is your

    8. A man who is responsible for the development and education of the child whose parents are dead is a

    9. The man who is married to your mother but is not your father is your

    10. A man or boy that has a romantic relationship with you is your










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