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💡 3rd Grade English (ELA): Family Members Practice Questions

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Solved Example
Easy Level
💡 Read the sentence below and identify the family member being described.
"This person is your mother's son."
Who is this family member?
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: Think about the relationship. Your mother is a parent.
  • Step 2: Her son is a male child.
  • Step 3: The son of your mother is your brother.
✅ The family member is your brother.
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Solved Example
Easy Level
📌 Fill in the blank with the correct family member.
"My __________ is my father's wife."
What word goes in the blank?
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: Identify the first relationship: "my father's wife".
  • Step 2: Your father's wife is usually your mother.
  • Step 3: Therefore, the sentence means "My mother is my father's wife."
✅ The word that goes in the blank is mother.
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Solved Example
Medium Level
🤔 Consider the following:
"My aunt is my mother's sister. My uncle is my father's brother."
If Sarah's mother has a sister, what is the relationship of that sister to Sarah?
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: The problem states that "My aunt is my mother's sister."
  • Step 2: Sarah's mother has a sister.
  • Step 3: Following the definition given, Sarah's mother's sister is Sarah's aunt.
✅ The relationship of that sister to Sarah is her aunt.
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Solved Example
Medium Level
✍️ Write a short sentence using the word "cousin" to describe a family member.
For example: "My cousin lives in another city."
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: Understand the definition of a cousin: a child of your aunt or uncle.
  • Step 2: Think of a situation involving a cousin.
  • Step 3: Construct a sentence.
💡 Example Sentence: My cousin and I love to play games together.
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Solved Example
Medium Level
🧐 Imagine a family tree.
"My grandmother is my mother's mother."
"My grandfather is my father's father."
If your grandmother has a daughter who is not your mother, who is that daughter to you?
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: Your grandmother is your mother's mother.
  • Step 2: Your grandmother also has another daughter.
  • Step 3: This other daughter is your mother's sister.
  • Step 4: Your mother's sister is your aunt.
✅ That daughter is your aunt.
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Solved Example
Medium Level
🧠 Can you solve this riddle?
"I am the son of your father, but I am not your brother. Who am I?"
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: Consider the statement: "I am the son of your father." This means the person is your sibling or you.
  • Step 2: Consider the second part: "but I am not your brother." This eliminates the possibility of a brother.
  • Step 3: If the son of your father is not your brother, the only remaining possibility is that the son is you.
✅ The answer is you (yourself).
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Solved Example
Real World Example
🏡 In your own family, think about who helps take care of you.
Many children live with their parents and siblings. Sometimes, grandparents also live with the family.
Describe one family member and their role in your home.
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: Identify a family member in your home (e.g., mother, father, sibling, grandparent).
  • Step 2: Think about what that person does to help the family.
  • Step 3: Write a simple sentence describing their role.
💡 Example: My father helps cook dinner every night, which is a big help to our family.
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Solved Example
Real World Example
💌 When you write a letter or a card to someone special, you often start with a greeting.
Which family member would you most likely greet with "Dear Grandma," or "Dear Uncle John,"?
Solution & Explanation
  • Step 1: Understand that greetings are used to address someone directly.
  • Step 2: Consider the names provided: "Grandma" and "Uncle John".
  • Step 3: These names refer to specific family members.
✅ You would most likely greet your Grandmother with "Dear Grandma," and your Uncle with "Dear Uncle John,".

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