The correct phrasing would be "The families of John and Peter cordially invite you." Using "the family of John and the family of Peter" is grammatically correct, but it can sound a bit awkward. Referring to both families in the plural form makes the invitation sound more inclusive and natural.
Peter dohertys family is Australian :)
No it is not correct if English is related. The correct one would be, Everything except peter is rich.
Peter was concerned because he couldn't read, so he was unsure of who was on the list of invited guests.
"Peter hurt his knee when he fell last week" is correct.
These is nothing in scripture that describes Peter's family life.
the peter griffen family
Peter's parrot on Family Guy, Adrien Beaky, appeared in Long John Peter
Your Answer: Peter Sellers Correct This is the PCH answer
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Yes , Peter Griffin is the Family Guy ; see related link .
Peter Frampton
Peter Thacher has written: 'Thacher family'