1. What time does she get up?
2. What does she do before breakfast?
3. What does she have for breakfast?
4. How does she go to work?
5. What does she do in the evening?
<span>a) An ancestor
</span><span>1. … is a parent or the parent of an ancestor (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent).
</span>b) Siblings
<span>4. People who are share at least one parent.
</span>c) Divorce
<span>5.
… is the final termination of a marital union, canceling the legal
duties and responsibilities of marriage and dissolving the bonds of
matrimony between the parties.
</span>d) Family
2. … in human context is a group of people affiliated by consanguinity, affinity.
<span>e) In - law
3. … it is the relation which each party to a marriage bears to the kindred of the other.</span>
Эти обороты мы говорим, когда хотим сказать что что-то находится где-то. There is с существительными во множественном числе, а there is с существительными в единственном числе.
Пример. There is a cat on the chair.
Но если мы говорим, что например ручка и карандаши на столе, то используем there is, так как сначала идёт ручка ( единственное число).
There is a pen and pencils on the table.
Lives, goes,has,,likes,play,go,swim,love,
2.his,their,they,him,your,(you,you),us,her,i,me
3.breakfast,quarter,minute,secund,half,family,friend