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Esther-Hadasah
My family ___(are or is)
Aug 31, 2013 12:48 PM
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In American English, the word "family" is usually singular:
My family is going to Paris next year.
But if you are thinking of the individual members of a family, then you can use a plural verb:
My family are planning their vacations: my parents are going to Paris, my sister is going to Berlin, and I am going to Tokyo. (In such a sentence, "family" seems to be mean something like "family members.)
August 31, 2013
Family is singular, so should be used with is. Plural is families, to be followed with are.
August 31, 2013
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