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My family ___(are or is)
2013年8月31日 12:48
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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.)
2013年8月31日
Family is singular, so should be used with is. Plural is families, to be followed with are.
2013年8月31日
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