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what is the pronoun of my family?

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Answered by singhvinod4895
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Answer:

Otherwise, I would use “we” if I am talking about my family and me. If I were talking about my family apart from me, I would use “they”. ... Since the noun “family” is singular, the pronoun needs to be singular.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

'Family' is a singular, collective noun. However, when talking about a family, the correct pronoun is 'they'.

Explanation:

Step 1: Family is nearly often used in conjunction with a singular verb in American English. In British English, depending on whether the speaker believes that "family" is being portrayed as a unit or as a collection of people, it may be used with either a single or plural verb.

Step 2: A pronoun is a term that you use to refer to someone or something when you do not need to use a noun, frequently because the person or object has already been stated, according to the Collins Dictionary. The words "it," "she," "something," and "myself" are examples.

Step 3: Otherwise, if I'm referring to my family and I, I'd use "we." I would say "they" if I were addressing my family in a conversation with someone else. Family is a singular noun, thus the pronoun must also be singular. 11

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