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My Family Essay for Class 1

 My Family Essay for Class 1 

You can write any one of the following my family essay.

My Family Essay#1

Five Lines on My Family

1. My name is ______________.
2.  I live with my parents and siblings.
3. I have two brothers and two sisters.
4. We live together in a big house. 
5. I love my family.

My Family Essay#2

Six Lines on My Family

1. My name is ______________.
2.  I live with my parents, grandparents, and siblings.
3. I have two brothers and two sisters.
4. We live together in a big house. 
5. We have a pet cat.
6. I love my family.

My Family Essay#3

Seven Lines on My Family

1. My name is ______________.
2.  I live with my parents, grandparents, and siblings.
3. I have two brothers and two sisters.
4. We live together in a big house. 
5. My father is a doctor.
6. My mother is a writer.
7. I love my family.

My Family Essay#4

Eight Lines on My Family

1. My name is ______________.
2.  I live with my parents, grandparents, and siblings.
3. I have two brothers and two sisters.
4. We play together.
5. My father is a doctor.
6. My mother is a writer.
7. We have a pet cat.
8. I love my family.

My Family Essay#5

Nine Lines on My Family

1. My name is ______________.
2.  I live with my parents, grandparents, and siblings.
3. I have two brothers and two sisters.
4. We live together in a big house. 
5. My father is a doctor.
6. My mother is a writer.
7. We have a pet dog.
8. My family is wonderful.
9. I love my family.

My Family Essay#6

My family essay for class 2. 

Nine Lines on My Family

1. My name is ______________.
2.  I live with my parents, grandparents, and siblings.
3. I have two brothers and two sisters.
4. I am the youngest among all.
5. We live together in a big house. 
6. My father is a doctor.
7. My mother is a writer.
8. We have a pet dog.
9. My family is wonderful.
10. I love my family.


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