yes but with a period... :)
This sentence is correctly punctuated. This is another correctly punctuated sentence. Here is a sentence with a comma, and a period.
It seems like there may be a grammatical error in your question. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by your boss' family being punctuated correctly?
I think that the above sentence used in this term, is correctly used in this way.
Although Lisa had the support of nearly all her family, she was worried about the opinions of the aggregate members.
Matt was worried about his family because he thought that could've happened to his dad
I'm stressed about my family
with a dog
In my family my brothers, mom, and dad are my favorite relatives. My aunt Betty is my favorite relative.
Yes, family is a noun in this sentence. It is also the the subject and the object of a preposition in this sentence.
All in the Family - 1971 Archie Is Worried About His Job 1-10 was released on: USA: 16 March 1971
The finch family worries about what other disasters are going to happen next and whether or not it will affect them and their friends.
i use nuclear family in a sentence like this i have a nuclear family inside me.