The mother of your mother
grandmother
plural of man and woman
men, women
I go to school___bus.
by
Carry out (idiomatic)
Llevar a cabo/Realizar
Dark liquid lots or (many or a lot of... :-) teachers like to drink. It makes them less zombie-like.
coffee
The brother of your mother
Uncle
Plural of "Country"
Countries
Jane is married ___ Charles.
to
Take up (Literal)
Alzar/llevar hacia arriba
citrus fruit rich in vitamin C, popular in juices and start with an O.
Orange
The daughter of your new husband
step-daughter
There are (much/many/a lot of) apples in the fridge.
A lot of
The class and I go ______ a trip field.
on
Take off (Literal)
Quitarse
Sweet pastry, made with dough and filling, common in birthday parties.
Cake
the son of your brother
nephew
There isn't (much/many) options.
many
Can I talk ____ you for a moment?
to
Give up (Idiomatic)
Parar/Rendirse/Dejar algo
A person who steals another person's property
thief / criminal / robber
the daughter of your sister
niece
Past form of "learn"
Learnt
Can I ____ a pizza, please?
have
Take off (idiomatic)
Tener éxito/Despegar
an apartment on the top floor at a tall building, often luxurious.
Penthouse