"Family" is a collective noun, meaning it is a singular word encompassing a group of people. Americans use the third person singular when creating a sentence with it.
Example: My family is very important to me.
In British usage, such nouns may take a plural verb.
Família.
when shes on good luck charlie and the famliy talks mia goes where their are people. mia goes there and she reads her lines.
Nuestra familia se encantan leer en español.
~I believe that is correct but putting in the word "very" is repetitive and unnecessary.Instead I would say "The same thing goes here".
Well as u can see this is how the famliy is boy girl boy girl and soon they will say it but for me i would love for it to be a boy it goes with the family. new baby will be a boy and his name is going to be toby.
Neither is correct. The correct phrase is 'goes shopping' (no for no to) He goes shopping on a Monday.
what was martin luther king famliy life
My brother goes to the bus station
Yes. If I were to say, "Karl goes to the market every wednesday," that would be a correct sentence to use it in.
alex
no
Family