It depends how long your sentence is for.
If you're serving less than one year, I wouldn't use extended family very much. Your "nuclear" family should be able to visit you and provide you with what you need.
If you're serving a longer sentence, like 25-to-life, then you can REALLY use your extended family then.
the dog extended its paw.
A clan is an extended family group.
i use nuclear family in a sentence like this i have a nuclear family inside me.
A drought is the absence of rainfall for an extended period.
There is no such thing as an "extended sentence" in grammar. "Extended sentence" is a legal term, not a grammatical term.
He extended his house by adding a new room at the back. The deadline for voting was extended by two weeks. The ladder on the fire truck can be extended to reach the roof of a building. His extended family included an uncle from Scotland.
You can use it like our family or our family dog.Here is a example: Our family is very caring and generous.
An extended family is a family which consists of children, parents, grandparents etc
An extended family is family that consists of aunts,uncles,grandparents and other family members.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.
Most African people use extended family while American people prefer nuclear family structure. However, everyone actually uses some of both, with the mix depending on personal and family circumstance as well as the preferences of the surrounding cultures.
The Samoan word for extended family is aiga.