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¿Cómo se dice Family en plural?
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Singular | Plural |
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family | families |
¿Cómo se dice my family is o My family are?
«Are» es una forma de «be», un verbo copulativo que se puede traducir como «ser». «My family is» es una frase que se puede traducir como «mi familia es». Aprende más sobre la diferencia entre «my family is» y «are» a continuación. My family is what motivates me to work hard.
¿Cómo se dice familias?
familias {femenino plural}
¿Qué es un family?
familia f (plural: familias f) I will invite my friends as well as my family. Invitaré a mis amigos así como a mi familia.
¿Cómo se abrevia family en inglés?
Fam is short for family.
¿Qué es mi familia?
Se designa como familia al grupo de personas que poseen un grado de parentesco y conviven como tal. Según la sociología, el término familia se refiere a la unidad social mínima constituida por el padre, la madre y los hijos.
¿Cómo se lee family?
family
- Alfabeto fonético simplificado (AFS) fahm. – li.
- fæm. – li.
- fami. – ly.
Is family a noun or a pronoun?
Common Nouns. Generic (common) nouns can be put into three categories.
Is family a collective noun?
Family is a singular collective noun. So, usually, the singular form of verbs is used with it. So, usually, the singular form of verbs is used with it. In this case, it would be okay to say that «My family is all doctors», because you’re talking about your one family.
What is the plural possessive of families?
“Families” is the plural possessive form. We take the plural “families” and add an apostrophe to the end of it. We do this to show that multiple “families” possess an object or group of objects in a sentence. It’s common to see the plural possessive in many cases, but we must always remember to drop that last “S.”
What is the plural of family?
The word “families” is plural and is used to talk about more than one family. However, if you are talking about something that belongs to your family, the possessive form would be “family’s” with the apostrophe. The plural possessive would then be “families’.” This remains the same in both American English and British English.