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"The Smith family live in Canada." and "The Smith family lives in Canada." Which sentence is right?
9 jan. 2013 03:09
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The Smith family lives in Canada.
'Family' is the subject, which is singular.
The Smiths live in Canada.
'Smiths' is plural.
9 januari 2013
In American English, the word "family" is usually singular: "The Smith family liveS in Canada."
I hear that in some varieties of English, "family" may be plural: "The Smith family live in Canada."
In American English, "family" is only plural if you are thinking about the different members of the family. Compare:
The Smith family has the biggest house on the block.
The Smith family argue a lot among themselves.
9 januari 2013
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