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  • a family of three four five etc | WordReference Forums
    I think "a family with three young children" is definitely more idiomatic than "a family of three young children": In a brutal move by Gloucestershire County Council, a family with three young children were evicted last night from their home in the leafy suburb of X It still doesn't work well in "I have a family with three young children"
  • My family consists of four members vs I have four members in my family . . .
    I'm wondering which sentence sound more native in America, when describing your family Both can be correct but have different use, ie colloquial vs formal but I want to know which one sounds more native 1) My family consists of four members: my mother, two sisters and myself OR 2) I have four people in my family: my mom, two sisters and myself
  • I have a family including 6 members | WordReference Forums
    Hi there I wonder what shall I say in everyday English to convey this message that my family has 6 members? 1- Our My family is comprising 6 members 2- We I have a 6-member family 3- I'm in a family of 6 4- There are 6 of us in my family 5- Our my family is made of 6 of us 6- I have
  • My family have 4 people There are 4 people in my family
    No, we should only say "has", because this tells us what the family unit consists of, and that unit is singular, not plural In a different context, "family" can sometimes be treated as a collective plural (for example "My family have been to Portugal several times", but even then I'd expect the singular to be more usual)
  • We are four in my family - WordReference Forums
    1 There are four of us in my family 2 We are four in the family<<(I'm thinking this is grammar incorrect) 3 There are four people in my family 4 There are four of us in my family I removed the three versions that are slightly ambiguous The rest seem fine to me, but #2 - We are four in our family
  • To say how many people there are in ones family
    The only expression I was able to come up was "I have a family of five: my wife, my three daughters and me " However, my coworker gave the following sentences: 1 There are five in my family 2 There are five people in my family 3 There are five members in my family 4 We are five in number in my family 5 My family has five people 6
  • How large is your family? - WordReference Forums
    From a Swede, you might get different answers, depending on their current situation Usually, we mean the nuclear family that we are living with, i e parents and children, but there are so many kids having two families these days because their parents have divorced and started new families with their new respective spouses
  • Family comprised of composed by | WordReference Forums
    My mother, my father, and my brother constitute my family My mother, my father, and my brother compose my family My family consists of my mother, my father, and my brother That raises the question of why you are not a member of your own family If you are, then you should add "and me" after your brother
  • There are four of us people in my family: my parents, my sister and I.
    There are four of us people in my family: my parents, my sister and I Hello! I have to say that my family is composed of four people; I'm wondering what
  • What does it mean to have a big family? | WordReference Forums
    Before the 1950s, most US people lived with their extended family (in one house or several nearby houses) The exception was cities: many people "left the family home" to move into the city alone Today it is common to use "family" in both ways: a nuclear family (one couple and their children) or an extended family





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