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.
Example uses of the noun family as a collective noun:A family of squirrels has built a nest in our rain gutter.The Jacksons are a family of entertainers.This family of blues should be accented with some yellow.
likes
There are two: like (which should be likes) and visit. Like is a more abstract verb than visit.
The predicate there is "likes ham"and the subject is Pop.
Sunny is used as an adjective in this sentence.
Example uses of the noun family as a collective noun:A family of squirrels has built a nest in our rain gutter.The Jacksons are a family of entertainers.This family of blues should be accented with some yellow.
My family likes to take vacations at the beach. Bob has a really large family.
likes
Sure! Here is a sentence using the word "gay": "She came out as gay to her family last year."
he likes Bella he likes his family he likes renesmee he likes tanya and her family he likes all the vampires who helped him face the volturi he likes people so get off his back you team Jacob prick
There are two: like (which should be likes) and visit. Like is a more abstract verb than visit.
Everyone likes to have a sense of comfort and famliy can offer that with support, advice, and always being there through issues in life.
the girl definitely likes you when she introduce you to her family.. -samishiyoru
He likes to read and spend time with his family.
The predicate there is "likes ham"and the subject is Pop.
Example of collective nouns as the subject of a sentence or a clause:A team of players was using the field for practice.The Florida Keys, a chain of islands strung out in the Gulf of Mexico, is my retirement destination.A bunch of bananas sat on the top of a bowl of fruit.
It means that she really likes you and she wants to make sure that her family likes you too!