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How many people ARE THERE in your family & How...
How many people ARE THERE in your family
&
How many people DO YOU HAVE in your family
Which one example is more correct one to say?
2 de ago. de 2013 12:12
Respuestas · 9
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How many people are there in your family?
This is correct and would sound fairly natural.
Less formal:
How big is your family?
You could ask the second way and it would also be correct. You just wouldn't hear it as often.
You might hear it asked with a particular inflection if the person asking was surprised at how big a family it was:
"How many people do you HAVE in your family?
2 de agosto de 2013
Thank you,JMat. I love your answers.
2 de agosto de 2013
Danyel, 'there is/are' is used to indicate that something exists. As Frank says, it doesn't make sense if you interpret it literally. It's similar to 'es gibt' in German.
2 de agosto de 2013
I meant the family where father, mother, and children
2 de agosto de 2013
The "there" in the first sentence is unnecessary. How many people are in your family? Now the problem becomes a cultural one. Do you mean "current nuclear family", "nuclear family of your childhood", "extended family", ...?
2 de agosto de 2013
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