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Latonya and Diana chat about family relationships: parents (mothers and fathers), siblings (brothers and sisters), aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Some family members are living and some have died, or passed away. Listen for the present tense of that little verb that is used most frequently in English - "to be": I am, we/you/they are, he/ she/it is; and the past tense of "to be": I was, we/ you/they were, he/she/it was. Also listen for these possessive adjectives: my, your, their as Latonya and Diana chat about their families. Oh, and watch for Family Relationships Part 2!
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By Latonya Bailey and Diana Higgins.Send us a text
Latonya and Diana chat about family relationships: parents (mothers and fathers), siblings (brothers and sisters), aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Some family members are living and some have died, or passed away. Listen for the present tense of that little verb that is used most frequently in English - "to be": I am, we/you/they are, he/ she/it is; and the past tense of "to be": I was, we/ you/they were, he/she/it was. Also listen for these possessive adjectives: my, your, their as Latonya and Diana chat about their families. Oh, and watch for Family Relationships Part 2!
Tacomaliteracy.org