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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.
Yes, Nancy Snyderman has Jewish heritage. She was born to a Jewish family but she does not practice Judaism as a religion.
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I think what makes a family happy is just being with each other. When you are down they are there for you and its always nice to wake up to a smiling face in the mornings knowing that they will love you no matter what forever.
the correct answer would be, "my family and I" or, "you and your family".
It is correct to say "him and his family." Using "him" as the objective form is grammatically more appropriate in this context.
The correct answer is you and your family but if you want it to be completely correct you should write your family and you. If you want to talk about your family you should write my family and I.
John H. Sunday has written: 'A history of the Sunday family'
Me is correct here.
not nation wide but American Family Day is a state holiday in Arizona and has been celebrated on the first Sunday in August since 1978.
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.