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Johannes
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Hi Dinah
The plural of family is families.
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Kasey
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Hi Dinah,
The plural of 'family' is 'families'.For example: ''There are two new families living in my neighborhood.''
Just be careful because it can sound like the possessive form (family's) which is used to talk about something that belongs to your family - e.g. ''my family's car broke down''.
Good luck with your studies Dinah!
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The plural of family is familiesThe noun adheres to the standard rules for forming regular plurals of nouns in English
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