A guest is someone who has been invited to a program. So in my knowledge, it will be inappropriate to say or use "invited guest". Thanks
No because a Guest is an invited person.therefore it is tautology to say invited Guest
No, the correct sentence is: "Your family and guests are welcome to attend."
Does your family have a background in business. (use a question mark at the end of the sentence.)I personally would have said, "Does your family have a business background?"
we don't have any pets in our family.
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.
No. "How were your family doing?" makes reference to their family in the past tense. This implies they are dead.The proper way to form that sentence is "How is your family doing?". This refers to their family in the present tense.
This is technically correct, as the "politeness rule" states that I and me go last, but a proper style could still be "me and my family". As an object pronoun, "me" is correct, and the sentence would be clearer as "upon me and upon my family." Also, since there is an understood I (I thank you), it could alternately be stated "upon my family and myself".Subjective and Objective PronounsTo clarify the subjective from the objective in a compound form, take out the other words, leaving only the pronoun. Example : In the sentence "My sister and (I, me) like to go hiking", remove my sister to see which form sounds correct, me like to go or I like to go. So here "bestowed upon me" is correct.
No, this is not a correct sentence. The correct one is, there is another beauty in the family.
Yes, that sentence is correct.
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
Yes, the correct spelling of the possessive form of the singular noun family is family's.
No, it is not correct. The first person pronoun 'me' is an object pronoun used for the subject of the sentence. The first person subject pronoun is 'I'. It is also customary to put the first person pronoun last in a compound subject or object. The correct sentence is: "She and I are family." An example of a compound object of a sentence: "The family invited her and me.
You need to separate your question from the sentence you are asking about, but if the sentence you are asking about is "You hope that your family will return home safely." then the answer is "Yes." I would phrase your question as follows: Is this sentence grammatically correct? "You hope that your family will return home safely."
When deciding where to attend college, she asked her friends and family for advice.
Does your family have a background in business. (use a question mark at the end of the sentence.)I personally would have said, "Does your family have a business background?"
You are loved and appreciated. Your family is loved and appreciated. You and your family are loved and appreciated.
we don't have any pets in our family.
that depends on what is meant by that sentence. 1. My family and her, is a common, yet incorrect way of referring to a female as her. If the point of the sentence is to merely talk about a singular female person and my family, the sentence should read, "she and my family". If we remove the family, we are left with eg. Her and my family went to the zoo. Her went to the zoo. This is clearly wrong. She should be used in this form, resulting in "she went to the zoo" which we know is correct. 2. Her and my family could be thought to mean, a family belonging to both me and "her". This is the correct use of the word "her" which should be used for possessive forms. Again we can simply remove the family and we are left with, "her family" which is correct.
Yes.