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Viceidol Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"the Wangs" referring to "the family of Mr. Wang"

Hello, I really need to ask a question:

There are several ways to express the meaning of "the family of Mr. Wang", like:

The Wangs will move to the country.

The Wang family will move to the country.

The Wang's family will move to the country.

The Wang's will move to the country.

The Wang families will move to the country.

Which of the above make sense? This problem has bothered me for a long time, I really hope someone could help me. Thank you very much!!
  

Top answer

The Wangs will move to the country. Yes The **** family will move to the country. Yes The ****'s family will move to the country.

  • The Wangs will move to the country.
  • Yes The **** family will move to the country.
  • Yes The ****'s family will move to the country.
  • No The ****'s will move to the country.
  • No The **** families will move to the country.
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The Wangs will move to the country. Yes

The **** family will move to the country. Yes

The ****'s family will move to the country. No

The ****'s
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Thank you! That's the best answer I've heard so far!

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