No. "How were your family doing?" makes reference to their family in the past tense. This implies they are dead.
The proper way to form that sentence is "How is your family doing?". This refers to their family in the present tense.
Does your family have a background in business. (use a question mark at the end of the sentence.)I personally would have said, "Does your family have a business background?"
It's perfectly correct to say, 'Hope you and your family are doing well.' What you are saying is, 'Hope you are doing well', and including 'your family' in the sentence. You could say, or write, 'Hope you, and your family, are doing well.' or 'Hope you (and your family) are doing well.' but it could well be seen as unnecessarily cumbersome.
What are you doing is the correct 'saying' or pronounciation. What you doing' is slang and is slightly shortened to make life easier, and of course we understand it.
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
You and your family are invited.
It is correct to say "Hope you and your family are doing well." This sentence allows you to convey your well wishes for both the person you are addressing and their family.
my family was because if it said for an example, my family were eating and my family was eating.
Yes, the phrase "I hope you and your family are doing well" is correct. It expresses a kind sentiment and concern for the well-being of both the recipient and their family. It’s a polite way to convey good wishes.
Listen to what they said and correct the problem
The correct phrasing should be "My family and I are doing well, thanks for asking." The pronoun "I" should always be capitalized, and it’s a good practice to include a comma before "thanks for asking" to separate the clauses for clarity.
Does your family have a background in business. (use a question mark at the end of the sentence.)I personally would have said, "Does your family have a business background?"
Were doing this is correct.
Is this a complete imperative (ordering) sentence? If so, "protect yourself and your family members" is correct. If it is only a predicate (someone else is doing the protecting) then it's fine, but not complete.
the correct answer would be, "my family and I" or, "you and your family".
It's perfectly correct to say, 'Hope you and your family are doing well.' What you are saying is, 'Hope you are doing well', and including 'your family' in the sentence. You could say, or write, 'Hope you, and your family, are doing well.' or 'Hope you (and your family) are doing well.' but it could well be seen as unnecessarily cumbersome.
"What are you doing?" said Mum.
The phrase "How is she doing?" is grammatically correct. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being or current status.