Yes you can say 'I am living separately from my family' which would mean you are no longer living with your family.
It is correct to say "him and his family." Using "him" as the objective form is grammatically more appropriate in this context.
It is correct to say "The family was in the living room." "Was" is the correct verb to use when referring to a singular subject, such as "family."
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
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.
While grammatically correct, it is better to say the only family she has is her brother. I think even better: Her brother is the only family she has. It is redundant to refer to her as a member of her own family.
In American English we say My family is; in British English we may say My family are.
The family was there is acceptable in US English.In English English you should say: The family were there.This is one of the main differences between US and English versions of English.
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.
the correct answer would be, "my family and I" or, "you and your family".
Me is correct here.
It is correct to say "him and his family." Using "him" as the objective form is grammatically more appropriate in this context.
If you want your family to say, "farewell" the correct way to tell them to do so is by saying, "family say, farewell."
It is correct to say "The family was in the living room." "Was" is the correct verb to use when referring to a singular subject, such as "family."
it is not correct English, you rather say still
Both are commonly used, but "The Thomas Family is" is more grammatically correct since "family" is a singular noun. If you use "are," it is considered as a British English variant where collective nouns can be treated as plurals.
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
It is correct.