No. Excruciatingly correct is My family is my mom, my dad and I. But we say My family is me, my mom and dad, or ...my mom and dad and me.
You should only use "myself" reflexively ( I wash myself regularly) or for emphasis ( I, myself, did this). Never use "myself" in place of "I" or "me."
NO
You and your dad went to the store
my dad and I Actually, it depends on how the phrase is being used. "Dad and I are going to the store," is correct, but "Please check with dad and me about the tickets," is also correct.
Both sentences are correct.
Almost, it should be "Mommy and Daddy love you."
no its"Are you going with dad and me" no, the real answer is "are you going with dad and me" not "are you going with dad and I"
No a correct sentence would be "My dad took a picture of you and him."
Just practice your grammar (i.e. write essays, etc.) until your friend/mum/dad says its ok. And that question's grammar is so bad that i think that you should practice your grammar everyday for one year.
dad bats now
Either could work depending on how you use them. Talking with your dad means that you and your dad are having a conversation. Talking to your dad might mean that your the only one talking.
i get on with my family. in my family i have a mum dad
da but not with hes dad the dad left his family years ago