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my family is? or my family are? which one is corretc?



vareste
Turkey

my family is? or my family are? which one is corretc?
 
Hello everyone,
 
I just want to ask a  question, Some books say � �family � � is singular while others say that it is plural. I can guess one of them is British and the other one is American, but which one is the correct use of it?

9 Mar 2010      





Nessie33
Germany

My family is .... The members of my family are....Smile

9 Mar 2010     



vareste
Turkey

I saw a question like that:
 
  Her family..................... a lot of prestige in this town.
 
a)have got
b)has got
c)was
d)had been
 
So, if we think the word �family � here is a group of members, so what will we do?
In my opinion, the answer is has got. But i cant be sure.

9 Mar 2010     



nandaagon
Portugal

I think it �s is. If instead of my family you had my brother and my sister, for instance, then it would be are. Besides if you had to replace my family by a pronoum it would be a singular one, not a plural one.

9 Mar 2010     



vareste
Turkey

thnx a lot, i actually wonder what the native speakers think about this

9 Mar 2010     



serene
Greece

Perhaps you �ll find the following useful:
 

9 Mar 2010     



lshorton99
China

Truthfully, the singular and plural verb form after collective nouns such as family are more or less interchangeably used. As a native speaker, it depends on your meaning. I would say �My family are crazy �, probably because I �m thinking about the individual members. I would say �My family is in England � because I �m speaking more generally. However, there really isn �t a difference.

Hope that helps!

9 Mar 2010     



vareste
Turkey

thaks serene Thumbs Up

9 Mar 2010     



vareste
Turkey

thanks ishortan99, you mean that it depends on the meaning right? i agree with you but what do you think about my question? have got or has got?

9 Mar 2010     



lshorton99
China

I would say both!

If I was forced to choose I would say has because it is a generalisation but you could equally make a case for saying that (the members of) her family have a lot of prestige...

It �s one of what I call the English language grey areas!

9 Mar 2010     



vardaki
Cyprus

Advanced Grammar In Use, Cambridge University Press, 2005: You can use both the singular and plural forms of verbs with singular nouns that refer to a group of some kind.

You use the singular when referring to the group as a whole unit and the plural form when the focus is on the group as a collection of individuals.

Generally it makes little difference which is used and the singular form is more common.

9 Mar 2010     

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