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My family usually watches / watch TV in the living room
watch or watches?
16 aug. 2019 06:17
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In a word, yes.
American English uses “formal agreement”, so singular (“family” is singular in form). British English would use “notional agreement” here, so plural (“family” refers to your relatives, so notionally plural).
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