My family likes to take vacations at the beach.
Bob has a really large family.
Yes, family is a noun in this sentence. It is also the the subject and the object of a preposition in this sentence.
i use nuclear family in a sentence like this i have a nuclear family inside me.
There are no collective nouns in the sentence. The noun 'family' can be used as a collective noun (a family of artists or a family of gophers), but in this sentence it is not.
No, this is not a correct sentence. The correct one is, there is another beauty in the family.
That is the FAMILY'S dinning table.
Family's are a wonderful thing. That sentence is incorrect. The apostrophe denotes possesion. Try "The family's dog was enormous!" -Collimore
The common nouns in the sentence are man and family.
"Family" is the simple subject in the sentence "That family enjoys music."The simple subject is the who or what is doing the action or verb.
Example sentence - It is wrong and selfish for one member of a family to act out and cause turmoil for the rest of the family.
The simple subject in that sentence is just the word "family."
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?"
The subject of that sentence would be "a family of ducks." The subject of a sentence is the noun doing the verb.