Excellent topic. Just a small thing: the word "family" is singular in English, as in "Your family is cool."
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Marcos G. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Correction to English
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Nouns that are plural in English but singular in Spanish, and vice versa (collective nouns)"
Asked 4 years ago
InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in Kwiziq
Hola Marcos,
After consulting this with our English native team, it seems that the collective noun "family" in English can take both singular and plural, depending on the context, with the British English generally favouring the plural and the American English favouring the singular. Here is a link with some information.
Gracias y saludos,
Inma
Michael M.Kwiziq community member
There is also an error in one of the English translations. I apologize, I keep forgetting to report it after I see it on a test, but it involves family and I think it says "want" instead of "wants" or some some similar verb.
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