I’m not superstitious but I never walk under a ladder.
Bless you
p. 28
wife /waɪf/ UK US sustantivo (plural wives)
esposa,
mujer
husband-
marido
nephew /ˈnefjuː/ UK US
sustantivo
sobrino
all his nephews and nieces
todos sus sobrinos
Who’s this / that?
She’s my daughter.
His mother’s sister- aunt
His father’s brother- uncle
My uncle’s children- cousins
My parents’ parents- grandparents (grandfather & grandmother)
James’s boat
whose /huːz/ UK US adjetivo & pronombre
1
(en
preguntas directas e indirectas) de quién
Whose car is this? / Whose is
this car?
¿De
quién es este coche?
Whose are these shoes? Whose
shoes are these?
¿De
quién son estos zapatos?
celebrity /səˈlebrəti/ UK
US sustantivo (plural
-ties)
famoso -a, celebridad
ex. 1b
He is a singer / musician.
He is from Canada.
p. 130
Whose bike
is this? / Whose is this bike?
It’s Peter’s (bike)
Whose car
is this? / Whose is this car?
It’s Emilio’s
Whose glasses are these? / Whose are these glasses?
They are Fran’s
Maria’s cat.
Maria’s a girl (is)
Maria’s a car (has)
/Who’s/ that girl? That’s Maria
/Whose/ cat is this? It’s Maria’s.
Homework: grammar bank p. 131, ex. 4A (a, b and c)
p. 155
Mary’s Peter’s sister
Mary’s Peter’s sister’s friend
IN-LAWs
Mother-in-law
Father-in-law
Brother-in-law
sister-in-law
son-in-law
daughter-in-law
stepfather
stepmother
stepbrother
stepsister
parents
grandparents
children
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