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Real Life: Relationship Titles (1)
1.John doesn't know Simon very well. He only met him a
few times and they are not good friends so Simon is his
.

nephew
acquaintance
soul mate
buddy
2.When referring to someone's husband or wife, you could
also refer to that person as his/her . This is a unisex
term that is used to describe a husband or wife.

spouse
roommate
pen-pal
supervisor
3.Rick and Tom have known each other for years. They
are good friends and, casually, refer to each other as
.

roommates
acquaintances
uncles
buddies
4.Lisa thinks that her friend, Torrie, is a friend
because she only seems to call when things are going
well. The minute a problem arises for Lisa, Torrie doesn't
answer her calls and avoids her at all costs.


best
pen-pal
fair-weather
good
5.Tony and Ben work together so they are .
Sometimes, these people are referred to as colleagues.

roommates
cousins
soul mates
co-workers
6.Chris and Steven were friends while they served in the
military together and they used to refer to each other
as .

comrades
cousins
acquaintances
managers
7.Ryan and Pierce met while they were traveling through
France. Now, Ryan lives in the US and Pierce lives in
England but they have kept in touch by writing letters and
emails on a regular basis so they are .

comrades
writers
pen-pals
buddies
8.Jordan and Beth met while they were in college. They
get along well and really love each other. At their wedding,

Beth said that she felt that Jordan is her because
they are a perfect match.

soul-mate
colleague
in-law
comrade
9.My mother's sister is coming over this weekend. She is
my and I really like her because she's funny and
spunky.

niece
grandmother
aunt
cousin
10.My uncle has three kids so they are my . I really
like them because we always play when they come to our
house.

cousins
aunts
in-laws
nephews

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