I consider him to be one of the family
"I consider him to be one of the family" is more correct. Using "as being" is redundant since "consider" already implies a state of being or existence.
It is correct to say "him and his family." Using "him" as the objective form is grammatically more appropriate in this context.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It conveys that the speaker plans to provide additional information about both their family and themselves.
While grammatically correct, it is better to say the only family she has is her brother. I think even better: Her brother is the only family she has. It is redundant to refer to her as a member of her own family.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "The average man spends more than $75 per week on clothing for a family of four."
Both "ambience" and "ambiance" are correct spellings, with "ambiance" being the more common in American English and "ambience" in British English. They both refer to the atmosphere or mood of a place.
Both forms are grammatically correct, although "you and your family" is more common.
They are both pretty similar but true has more to do with an answer being true or false where as correct is more to do with an answer being correct.
The correct version is your family are in my prayers because there is more than one person in it.
You can get your family to like you by being nice to them.
is is just a conjugation of being the more correct saying would be: the cost is 5 dollars.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It conveys that the speaker plans to provide additional information about both their family and themselves.
Both are commonly used, but "The Thomas Family is" is more grammatically correct since "family" is a singular noun. If you use "are," it is considered as a British English variant where collective nouns can be treated as plurals.
Relatives by blood. Outsiders can become part of your family & the relationship is more important than actual blood ties.
Family's. The apostrophe means that the family owns the radio. The other is the plural form of family, which would mean that there is more than one family.
Technically neither one is incorrect. It is more grammatically correct to use this sentence; He felt he was being mistreated.
There is more to being a Royal
Either "theater" or "theatre" is correct, with the former (-er) being more commonly used in the US.