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The family wish you or the family wishes you

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The family is a collective noun and the associated pronoun would be it or its. The pronoun their would be used to replace the names of individuals or groups of persons i.e. Tom, Mary and John or the Simpsons wish to express their love and affection.

The correct wording is "The family wishes to express its ...."

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It depends on how you see the family:

The family wishes to.................... the family as a single group

The family wish to ....................... the family as several members

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The family wishes for you

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Our family wishes

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The family wishes to express

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Our family wish you

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Our family wishes you

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wishes

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we have the wishes gallery for all of you.
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