I Hope You And Your Family Are Doing Well
I Hope You And Your Family Are Doing Well
Can I tell you and your family that you are OK? 3
What's right, right?
You and he (your family) are fine.
Other than that, they're fine, they're fine.
ut family (I suspect this is the part that bothers him):
Family is a collective term meaning singular but plural. In American English, the emphasis is on form: family is fine. In British English, the emphasis is on what it means: family is fine. Both versions are correct, depending on where you are from.
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Can I tell you and your family that they are OK?
What's right, right?
a) I can do it from July 15 to October 15 and you can extend it to me, or b) I can do it from July 15 to October 15 and you can extend it to me.
I think your family is fine.
I can tell you that you and your family are fine.
you are right. Remember: this is. We are there.
In this case, you:
I Hope You And Your Family Are Doing Well
I Hope You And Your Family Are Doing Well
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