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People and relationships

1. Man 7. Baby
2. Woman 8. Parents
3. Husband 9. Children
4. Boy 10. Grandparents
5. Girl 11. Granddaughter
6. Wife 12. Grandson
2. Parents: mother and
father
3. Husband and wife
4. Siblings: sister/brother
5. Baby/child/children
6. Son/daughter
8. Aunt/uncle
9. Cousins
10. Niece and nephew
11. Grandparents:
grandmother and grandfather
12. Great-grandparents
13. Grandchildren
14. To be single
15. To be married
grandfather grandmother

uncle aunt
father mother

sister brother cousin cousins


PAT

PAUL

WHO IS PAT? WHO’S PAUL?

PETER Pat is my _________.


parents
Paul is my _________. father
Pat and Paul are my mother
_______.
MARK

MARY

WHO IS MARK? WHO IS MARY?

PETER
Mark is my mother
grandfather
Mary is my father
Mark is my mother’s grandmother
Mary is my mother’s
JACK

SUSAN

WHO IS JACK? WHO IS SUSAN?

Peter
Jack is my wife
Susan is my uncle
Jack is my mother’s husband
aunt
Susan is Jack’s brother
Jack is Susan’s
SALLY TIM SARA & STEVE

WHO’S SALLY? WHO’S TIM? WHO ARE SARA AND STEVE?

Peter Sally is my
cousins
Tim is my sister
Sara and Steve are my cousin
Sara and Steve are twins
WHAT’S HIS/HER NAME?

This is Peter’s This is Peter’s


mother. Her cousin. His
name is name is

This is
This is Peter’s Peter’s
grandfather. sister. Her
His name is name is

This is Peter’s
This is Peter’s
aunt. Her
uncle. His
name is
name is
TRUE OR FALSE? WHICH PICTURE IS IT?

A) Tim is Grace’s son.


B) Mark is John’s father.
C) Susan is Jack’s wife.
D) Mary is Sara’s 5
grandmother.
E) Peter is Sally’s cousin.
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(Substantive)
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns
My (meu, minha) mine [(o) meu, (a) minha]
yours [(o) teu, (a) tua, (o) seu,
Your (teu, tua, seu, sua)
(a) sua]
His (dele) his [(o)/(a) dele]

Her (dela) hers [(o)/(a) dela]


its [(o)/(a) dele, (o)/(a) dela
Its [dele, dela (neutro)]
(neutro)]
Our (nosso, nossa) ours [(o) nosso, (a) nossa]
Your (vosso, vossa, seu, sua, de yours [(o) vosso, (a) vossa, (o)
vocês) seu, (a) sua]
theirs [(o)/(a) deles, (o)/(a)
Their [deles, delas (neutro)]
delas (neutro)]
Possessive adjectives always
come before substantives.

E.g.

a) My t-shirt is new.

b) Our house is blue.

c) This is your Pencil.

d) These are our boos.


Possessive pronouns (substantive) never come
before substantive.

E.G
a) Is that pen your pen?

b) Is that pen yours?

c) I have my pen and you have yours.

d) The country and its inhabitants.

e) These cars are mine.


Demonstrative pronouns
This – These / That - Those

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