Family Relationships
   Sibling(s): Brothers or sisters.
          o Example: I have two siblings, a brother and a sister.
      Offspring: Children.
          o Example: The couple is overjoyed with their newborn offspring.
      Cousin(s): Children of your aunt or uncle.
          o Example: My cousins live in the city.
      Niece: A daughter of your brother or sister.
          o Example: My niece is a talented dancer.
      Nephew: A son of your brother or sister.
          o Example: My nephew is visiting us this weekend.
      Granddaughter: The daughter of your son or daughter.
          o Example: My granddaughter loves to play with dolls.
      Grandson: The son of your son or daughter.
          o Example: My grandson is a bright young boy.
      Aunt/Aunty: The sister of your parent or the wife of your uncle.
          o Example: I visited my Aunt Mary last week.
      Uncle: The brother of your parent or the husband of your aunt.
          o Example: My uncle is a great storyteller.
Actions and States
      Revolve around: To center on or focus on something.
          o Example: The conversation revolved around their travel plans.
      Go for a walk: To take a stroll outdoors.
          o Example: Let's go for a walk in the park.
      Thirsty: Feeling a need to drink.
          o Example: I'm very thirsty after playing sports.
Corrected Sentences
Here are the corrected sentences:
   1. My sibling is Tom.
           o   This sentence is correct.
   2. He is my cousin.
           o   This sentence is incorrect. A sibling cannot be a cousin. Perhaps you meant, "Tom is my
               cousin."
   3. The chair revolves around.
            o   This sentence is incomplete. It should be something like, "The chair revolves around its
                axis."
    4. My crow is thirsty.
            o   This sentence is grammatically correct but might be confusing. Crows are not typically
                pets.
    5. He has two offspring.
            o   This sentence is correct.
    6. My niece is Lucy.
            o   This sentence is correct.
    7. My nephew is Tom.
            o   This sentence might be confusing. If Tom is your sibling, he cannot also be your nephew.
    8. That is my uncle.
            o   This sentence is correct.
Revised Sentences with Possible Corrections:
       My cousin is Tom.
       The chair revolves around its axis.
       My dog is thirsty.
       Tom has two children.
       Tom is my nephew.
Would you like to provide more context for sentences 4 and 7 so I can offer more accurate
corrections?
   Are they
   Does Lucy ride
   Why is he
   I don't play
   It isn't
   We are
   Do we make
   Where does Harry study
   Is it
   We aren't
   They don't like
   Where are you
   He isn't
   Does the dog eat
 She is