The plural word for family is families.
No, the word family is singular noun; the plural form is families.
Its like the word family. It refers to a group of people (plural) but is a the noun personnel is singular.
The plural form of the noun family is families. The plural possessive form is families'.example: All of the families' houses on this street are displaying the flag.
There is no plural noun. The two nouns in the sentnece are life and family. The word family is a singular noun, the plural form is families. The word life is a singular noun, the plural form is lives. Actually, using either or both plurals (lives, families) would not change the meaning of the sentence.
The plural noun 'families' is a word for two or more groups of related people.For example:My family has just one car. (singular)Most of the families in my neighborhood have two or more. (plural)
The plural form of the noun family is families. The plural possessive form is families'.example: All of the families' houses on this street are displaying the flag.
The plural of the noun 'family' is families.
No, the word familys is not a word, the correct plural form of the noun family is families.The possessive form of the singular noun is family's (our family's dog).
The word family forms a normal possessive family's(apostrophe S added to group noun).The plural possessive is families' (apostrophe added to the plural)Examples:That is the family's picture.All of the families' homes were destroyed by the storm.
The plural for the name Huggins would be Hugginses. The Huggins family lives on my street. One of the Hugginses is my brother-in-law.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
Yes, the word families is a noun, the plural form of the noun family, a word for a related group of people.