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about siblings
I want to know how to say about siblings.
For example .
A: Do u have siblings?
B: Yes, There r six of us.
A: (I know that B is first or second, third .....)
Which level are u in ????
What do i say?
Oct 20, 2014 12:55 PM
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An everyday conversation might go like this:
A: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
B: Yes, there are six of us.
A: So, where do you come in the family?
A: I'm the fourth. I have three older sisters and two younger brothers.
The word 'siblings' is a bit too official or academic-sounding for everyday conversation. We tend to just say 'brothers and/or sisters'.
October 20, 2014
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Do you mean order of siblings?You can say are you the eldest/youngest/middle child?
October 20, 2014
I use 'siblings' in every day English whereas I don't tend to say 'brothers and sisters'.
And the conversation might go:
A: "Do you have siblings?"
B: "Yes, I have two."
A: "Where do you come in the family?"
B: "I'm the middle child. I have one elder sister and one younger sister."
October 20, 2014
Thank you Peachey. I don't know about the rules......
Thank you for telling me about this ! I will remember it!
October 20, 2014
I'm glad you're still fighting the cause, Peachey. Personally, I'm still licking my wounds after a comment that my views on wanna and suchlike were 'ridiculous' gleaned a whole host of appreciative 'likes'.
October 20, 2014
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jaehee lee
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