Yes, family is a noun in this sentence. It is also the the subject and the object of a preposition in this sentence.
There are two functioning definitions for a collective noun:1. A noun for a group of people or things.2. A noun used to group people or things.Using definition 1, the collective noun is 'family'.Using definition 2, there is no collective noun in the example sentence.In order to qualify under definition 2, the collective noun must 'group' a plural noun for people or things. Examples:On Sundays, a family of artists eats in the dining room.On Sundays, a family of badgers eats in the dining room.
There is no collective noun in the example sentence. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun; for example:On Sundays, a family of writers eats in the dining room.
Brothers and Sisters - 2006 An American Family 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6
He has 2 younger sisters.
she has 2 sisters
Sisters - 1991 The Family Way 2-7 was released on: USA: 9 November 1991
she is the oldest of 4 and she has 2 sisters and 2 brothers
No, he has 2 older sisters.
he had 5 sisters and 2 brothers
Noun and predicate or verb
"Understanding" is an abstract noun present in the sentence "Lugie is easily understood."
Hannah montana's family is.....Jackson.....2 sisters and a mom...Mary i think and the sisters idk but the dad's name is billy cyrus!