You can say whatever you want but at the moment there is only anecdotal evidence that being transgendered follows the family tree. Until a large number of studies are done, there is no empirical evidence this is true (or false.)
It depends on how you are using it in the sentence. For example, you could say "Will your family go to church this Sunday?" or "My family goes to church each Sunday." Both are correct.
it goes "all the things that make us laugh and cry"
all of my family are safe
Plural method: My families. Your families Possessive Method: My family's and Your family's Other: Their family, their families, and possessive version of Their Family's
Aloha: Say o`hana
it says that it is a dramatic show as it goes down key ans is in low key all the way through
I love all my family in french is: J'aime toute ma famille.
I would say a huge family!
An extremely wealthy Italian family. They say the tolls are for infrastructure and for things of that sort. Sorry, it goes right into the pockets of one family.
You can say "me and my family" by using the pronoun "we" followed by "my family." For example, you can say "We, my family and I..."
You should say "credit goes to." It is proper grammar to use "credit" as a singular noun in this context, even when referring to multiple contributors.
Basia Bulat - Before I Knew