The noun family is the singular form; the plural form is families.
The singular noun for family is "family."
The singular possessive form for the noun family is family's.example: The Fuller family's barbecue is a neighborhood event.
No, the word family is a singular, common noun.The possessive form of the noun family is family's.example: My family's dog is a collie.
The singular form for the noun families is family. The singular possessive form is family's.
No, the word family is singular noun; the plural form is families.
The noun 'family' is a singular noun; the plural form is families. Examples: singular: A family of raccoons has made a den under the garage. plural: Four families got together to plan this block party.
The noun 'family' is a singular, common noun:'family' is an abstract noun as a word for a group of related people or things; a word for a concept.'family' is a concrete noun as a word for specific people or things grouped together.
The noun 'family' is a singular noun. The correct verb is 'is'. Example:My family is visiting us today.
No, the noun family is a singular, common noun, a word for any related group of people or things.The possessive form for the noun family is family's.
The word 'family' is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for a group of people.
The singular form of the plural noun families is family.The singular possessive form is family's.example: His family's bussiness is a flower shop.
Yes, the word family's is the possessive form for the noun family, a singular, common noun; a word for a group of related people or a group of people with a common tie.
No, the word family is a noun, a singular, common noun. The pronoun that takes the place of family in a sentence is they (subject), them (object), or it (sujbect or object).