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The sister of your mother or father, or the wife of your uncle
aunt
a vehicle with two wheels that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals
bicycle
cool
used when you like something or agree to something
cousin
used when you like something or agree to something
an official test of how much you know about something, or how well you can do something
exam
forget
to not remember something
the daughter of your son or daughter
granddaughter
grandfather/ granddad
the father of your mother or father
the mother of your mother or father
grandmother/ grandmom
grandson
the son of your son or daughter
if an event or situation happens, it exists or start to be done
happen
lucky
having good things happen to you
someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job
musician
penfriend
someone who you write regularly but have never met
a big wooden musical instrument with black and white bars that make sounds when you press them
piano
pity
If something is described as a pity, it is disappointing or not satisfactory
a television or radio programme or a theatre performance
show
sound
something that you hear
to write or tell someone the letters which are used to make a word
spell
sure
certain
a group of people who play a sport or game together
team
text
the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not the pictures
an occasion when something happens
time
uncle
the brother of your mother or father, or the husband of your aunt
in the way that most often happens
usually
washing - up
when you wash the dishes, pans, and other things you have used for cooking and eating a meal
said as a polite answers when someone thanks you for doing something
you're welcome