What is the plural family members?

Noun. family member (plural family members)
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Is a family plural?

In American English, "family" will almost always be used with a singular verb. In British English, it may be used with a singular or a plural verb depending on whether the speaker feels that "family" is being described as a unit or as a group of individuals.
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What are plural relatives?

Plural. relatives. The plural form of relative; more than one (kind of) relative. Most of my relatives live in New York, but one of my aunts lives in California.
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What is the meaning of family members?

Family members include: Spouses and domestic partners. Children (biological, adopted, foster, stepchild, legal guardian, de facto or loco parentis) Parents and legal guardians (or spouse's parents)
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How do you pluralize a word that ends in s?

For the majority of words ending in S, you just add an -es to the end. “Walrus” becomes “walruses,” “bus” becomes “buses,” “class” becomes “classes.” Not too bad.
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Is it Jones's or Jones?

Jones = Mr. Jones's. Some people favor adding only an apostrophe to a singular noun ending in s, but if you follow the rule, you can't be wrong. If a plural noun does not end in an s, you must make it possessive by adding an apostrophe and an s: women's; children's.
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What's the plural of tomato?

Singular. tomato. Plural. tomatoes. The plural form of tomato; more than one (kind of) tomato.
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Is it correct to say family members?

Both are correct and acceptable. But family members is preferable, and it is the modern trend to use phrases like faculty members, club members, team members etc.
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What do you call a group of family members?

kindred. noun. formal the whole of someone's family, considered as a group.
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What are family members called?

Your family members are also called your relatives. You have an immediate or nuclear family and an extended family. Your immediate family includes your father, mother and siblings. Your extended family includes all of the people in your father and mother's families.
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How do you address family in plural?

  1. You usually make family names plural by adding an “s” to the end. However, if the name ends in "s," “x,” "z," “ch,” or “sh,” you usually add an “es” instead (but there are exceptions).
  2. The plural of “mother-in-law” is “mothers-in-law.”
  3. The plural of “Mister” is ““Messieurs,” which is abbreviated “Messrs.”
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How do you make a family plural?

If the name ends in s, z, ch, or sh, you need to add es. That means the Davis family becomes the Davises, the French family becomes the Frenches, the Hernandez family becomes the Hernandezes, and the Glaves family becomes the Glaveses. If the name ends in x, also add es—unless the x is silent.
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How do you say multiple families?

Family is one of those words that has to drop the y, change to an i and add es when it becomes plural. So you don't ever spell it familys when you are intending more than one.
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Should I use family or families?

Family is the singular form whereas 'families' is the plural form. This is the main difference between the two words. The word 'family' denotes a group of persons that belong to the same household. It comprises of members of the household such as a father, mother, brother, sister, grandfather, grandmother and the like.
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What is a family of 7 members called?

SEPTET. SEPTET. Noun. septette (plural septettes) A set of seven persons or objects.
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What are 5 family members called?

Answer. it's called the joint family because less than 5 is known as nuclear..
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What is the word for close family members?

Your "next of kin" is your closest family member: spouse, child, parent, or sibling.
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Do you pluralize shrimp?

noun, plural shrimps, (especially collectively) shrimp for 1.
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What is the plural of fish?

The plural of fish is usually fish. When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context, you can use fishes as the plural. The zodiac sign Pisces is also often referred to as fishes.
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What is a plural of deer?

/ (dɪə) / noun plural deer or deers.
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Is it the Smiths or the Smith's?

All you need is an “s” at the end of the name (Smiths, Johnsons). If you have trouble remembering whether the apostrophe is necessary, think of your message. For instance, if you mean to say, “The Smiths live here,” then you don't need the apostrophe on the sign or that sentence.
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How do you pluralize someone's last name?

Names are proper nouns, which become plurals the same way that other nouns do: add the letter -s for most names (“the Johnsons,” “the Websters”) or add -es if the name ends in s or z (“the Joneses,” “the Martinezes”).
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Is it the Johnsons or the Johnsons?

If your last name is Johnson and you want to send a card from your family, simply add an "s": The Johnsons ("Merry Christmas from the Johnsons!"). Only use an apostrophe when you want to make a name possessive. ("From The Smith's" is always wrong, but "The party is at the Smiths' house" is correct.)
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Does a plural family name need an apostrophe?

Don't use an apostrophe to make your last name plural. Apostrophes can be used to show possession—à la the Smithsʼ house or Tim Johnsonʼs pad— but they don't indicate there's more than one person in your family.
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