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Sunny123 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

the name of a family member

Hello everyone. Which one is correct?

1. John.Tell me one of your family member's name.
2. John. Tell me the name of one family member.
3. John. Tell me the name of a family member.
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4. John. Give me the name of one of your family members.
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Top answer

I can't think of an occasion when I'd want to say this, but this is correct grammatically: Tell me the name of one member of your family.

  • I can't think of an occasion when I'd want to say this, but this is correct grammatically: Tell me the name of one member of your family.
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I can't think of an occasion when I'd want to say this, but this is correct grammatically: Tell me the name of one member of your family.
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fivejedjonI can't think of an occasion when I'd want to say this, but this is correct grammatically: Tell me the name of one member of your family.
fivejedjoh. Are the following conversations correct?
If all of them are correct. Which one do you prefer?

Conversation one
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We don't usually say "my small brother." "My younger brother" (or "youngest brother") are fine. If David is still a child, you could say "my little brother." I can't explain why "little brother" is fine and "small brother" seems strange -- that's just the way it is.

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