The love you bestow on our family would be apt.
"This is absolutely magnificent you love the family tree" is meaningless. It might perhaps be "It is magnificent that you love the family tree" which is grammatically correct. But is a very peculiar thing to call love of a family tree "magnificent" because a family tree is a list of parentage, never known ever to be "loved".
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
I love you too, babe is the correct phrase
I love you
The family wish you or the family wishes you
"This is absolutely magnificent you love the family tree" is meaningless. It might perhaps be "It is magnificent that you love the family tree" which is grammatically correct. But is a very peculiar thing to call love of a family tree "magnificent" because a family tree is a list of parentage, never known ever to be "loved".
Hopefully, I can bestow upon you a helpful answer.
You are the bestow ever.
the correct answer would be, "my family and I" or, "you and your family".
I bestow upon you the gift of knowledge.
success will bestow humility
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
The frog could bestow three wishes to any person kind enough to kiss him.The Queen picked an orphan girl to bestow upon her gifts and treasures.To bestow is to give or grant someone something of merit.
The correct answer is you and your family but if you want it to be completely correct you should write your family and you. If you want to talk about your family you should write my family and I.
Me is correct here.
Frank Bestow Wiborg died on June 17, 1965.
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.