family is/are

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Newguest  #543998  Sun, 20 Jul 08 01:00 PM

Hi

My family is big/My family are big.

---can I use both?

  
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Yoong Liat  #544006  Sun, 20 Jul 08 01:15 PM

My family is big.

  
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nona the brit  #544018  Sun, 20 Jul 08 02:00 PM
Sometimes (particularly in British English) we can vary whether we use the singular or plural verb in these cases. It can change the meaning though. Remember that the singular verb is used when we are thinking of the group as a whole single entity. The plural verb can be used when we are thinking of the individual members of that group. I would interpret your sentences:

My family is big. There are a lot of people in my family. The group (familly) is large in size.

My family are big. The people in my family are fat. The individuals(making up the family group) are big...which is a euphamism for fat.
  
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The name says it all.
Newguest  #544026  Sun, 20 Jul 08 02:28 PM

Thank you very much!!!

  
khalidovitch  #544121  Sun, 20 Jul 08 08:38 PM
my family is big
  
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Anonymous  #544133  Sun, 20 Jul 08 09:43 PM
It is sometimes useful to think of musical groups:

The Beatles are John, Paul, George, and Ringo.

Pink Floyd is the most influential band in the 20th century.
  
khoff  #544152  Sun, 20 Jul 08 11:01 PM

I agree with the advice given -- but another possiblity that avoids the is/are decision entirely is "I have a big family." (or, if you want to make it perfectly clear that you are talking about your parents and siblings instead of your spouse and children, "I come from a big family.")

  
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Newguest  #544157  Sun, 20 Jul 08 11:06 PM

Thank you Wink Smile

  
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