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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A lof of family

Can I say,

(a) A lot of family go to the circus.

(b) My family is / are watching a circus.

P/s: BrE =are watching , AmE = is watching

Am I right?
  

Top answer

a) Many of my family (members) go to the circus. (AmE. may differ) Otherwise all looks well :-)

  • a) Many of my family (members) go to the circus.
  • (AmE.
  • may differ) Otherwise all looks well :-)
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a) Many of my family (members) go to the circus. (AmE. may differ)

Otherwise all looks well :-)
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Does it mean all correct?


(a) A lot of family go to the circus.

(b) My family is / are watching a circus.

(c) There are many families / family at the circus.

(d) They watched the circus yesterday.

(e) They saw the show at the circus.

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No, no, no!

Many of my family (members) go to the circus.
b) is fine
c) is fine
d) is also fine
e) is, you guessed it, also fine
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Vincent TeoDoes it mean all correct?

(c) There are many families / family at the circus.

(c) There are many families at the circus.
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See / watch a movie

See a circus

Go to a circus

Not so sure about "watching a circus"

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