yes, it is singular.
The "pater familias" or "paterfamilias" (singular) or "patres familias" (plural). Meaning "father of the family."
The singular form of "genera" is "genus".
No, was is past tense. It is used for first and third person singular subjects.I was (first person singular)We were (first person plural)You were (second person singular and plural)He/She/It was (third person singular)They were (third person plural)
Since you use the word both, then you are writing about more than one family, therefore you would use the plural noun - families.If you had been referring to something only one family possessed, such as "that family's house" or "my family's dog," then you would have used the singular possessive noun - family's.So, you should write your invitation thusly: "We hope that both of your families will join us."
The possessive form of the singular noun yesterday is yesterday's.Example: There was an article about that in yesterday's newspaper.
The noun family is the singular form; the plural form is families.
The singular form for the noun families is family. The singular possessive form is family's.
The singular form is family; the plural form is families.
The singular possessive form for the noun family is family's.example: The Fuller family's barbecue is a neighborhood event.
The singular possessive form is Wells family's, as in "This is the Wells family's house." Or it's Wells's, as in, "This is the Wells's house."
The correct grammer would be "the family invites you". "Family" is singular in American English, and therefore should use the singular form of the verb.
No, the word family is a singular, common noun.The possessive form of the noun family is family's.example: My family's dog is a collie.
The singular passive form for "family" is "is loved by the family," while the plural passive form is "are loved by the families." In these constructions, the focus is on the action being received by the subject, with "is" used for singular and "are" for plural.
The Tan family is singular; one family named Tan.If another Tan family moved next door, there would be two Tan families.
The noun 'family' is a singular noun; the plural form is families. Examples: singular: A family of raccoons has made a den under the garage. plural: Four families got together to plan this block party.
The Chang family is called the Changs.
No. The "Family" is a single unit so the correct question is "How is your family".