My family
Family reference
Use `my family` to talk about your relatives in almost any social or professional situation.
15秒了解
- Refers to your relatives or the people you live with.
- Used in both casual and professional social settings.
- Can mean just parents and siblings or a larger group.
意思
This phrase is the most natural way to talk about the people you live with or are related to. It covers your parents, siblings, children, and sometimes your crazy cousins too.
关键例句
3 / 6Introducing people at a party
This is my family; these are my parents and my sister.
This is my family; these are my parents and my sister.
Explaining weekend plans to a friend
I am having dinner with my family on Sunday.
I am having dinner with my family on Sunday.
In a professional meeting
My family moved to this city ten years ago.
My family moved to this city ten years ago.
文化背景
In English-speaking countries, 'family' often refers to the nuclear unit first, but the 'chosen family' concept is growing. It is a common 'icebreaker' topic in social situations to ask about someone's family to show interest. In some regions, like the Southern US, 'family' can imply a very large, multi-generational network.
Singular or Plural?
In American English, we say 'My family is...' (singular). In British English, you can say 'My family are...' (plural). Both are okay!
The 'Crazy' Family
English speakers often joke that their family is 'crazy.' It's actually a sign of affection and closeness!
15秒了解
- Refers to your relatives or the people you live with.
- Used in both casual and professional social settings.
- Can mean just parents and siblings or a larger group.
What It Means
My family is your home base. It refers to the group of people connected to you by blood or marriage. In English, this usually starts with your 'nuclear family' like parents and siblings. However, it often expands to include anyone you consider your kin. It is a warm, foundational phrase used to share your identity with others.
How To Use It
Place my family at the start of a sentence to describe a habit. For example, My family loves pizza. You can also use it at the end to show belonging. Try saying, I am going to visit my family. It works as a single unit, so you treat it like a group. Use it to introduce people or explain your weekend plans. It is simple, clear, and very common.
When To Use It
Use it when meeting new people to explain your background. It is perfect for small talk at a party. Use it at work when you need to leave early for a 'family emergency.' It is also great for sharing photos on your phone. If you are traveling, you might tell a stranger, My family is from New York. It builds an instant connection between you and the listener.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it for a group of friends unless you add 'like.' For example, They are like my family. Avoid using it for just one person. If you only mean your brother, say my brother. Using my family implies a group of at least two or more people. Also, do not use it in very cold, legal documents where 'dependents' or 'next of kin' is required. It is too personal for a tax form!
Cultural Background
In many English-speaking cultures, 'family' is a flexible concept. While it traditionally means relatives, many people have a 'chosen family.' These are close friends who feel like siblings. Western culture often focuses on the small nuclear family. However, many people are very proud of their extended roots. Talking about your family is a standard way to build trust in social settings. It shows you have a support system and a history.
Common Variations
My folks: A casual way to say 'my parents.'My kin: An old-fashioned or regional way to say relatives.My relatives: A slightly more formal way to describe cousins, aunts, and uncles.My immediate family: Just your spouse, children, parents, and siblings.My extended family: Everyone else, including that distant uncle you see once a year.
使用说明
The phrase is universally safe. It carries a warm, positive connotation unless the context is specifically negative.
Singular or Plural?
In American English, we say 'My family is...' (singular). In British English, you can say 'My family are...' (plural). Both are okay!
The 'Crazy' Family
English speakers often joke that their family is 'crazy.' It's actually a sign of affection and closeness!
Don't say 'The my family'
Never put 'the' before 'my family.' Just say 'My family is here,' not 'The my family is here.'
例句
6This is my family; these are my parents and my sister.
This is my family; these are my parents and my sister.
Used to introduce a group of relatives.
I am having dinner with my family on Sunday.
I am having dinner with my family on Sunday.
Common way to describe social routines.
My family moved to this city ten years ago.
My family moved to this city ten years ago.
Sharing personal background in a professional way.
Spending Christmas with my family! So much food!
Spending Christmas with my family! So much food!
Short and informal for messaging.
My family is crazy, but I love them.
My family is crazy, but I love them.
A very common, lighthearted English idiom.
I couldn't have done this without the support of my family.
I couldn't have done this without the support of my family.
Used in emotional or milestone moments.
自我测试
Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence.
I live in a big house with ___.
We use the possessive adjective 'my' followed by the noun 'family' to show the relationship.
Complete the sentence about a holiday.
Every Thanksgiving, ___ cooks a huge turkey.
'My family' acts as the subject of the sentence here.
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视觉学习工具
Formality of 'My Family'
Talking to close friends.
My family is so loud!
Standard everyday use.
I'm visiting my family.
Professional or polite context.
My family resides in London.
Where to use 'My Family'
At the office
My family is proud of my promotion.
At a wedding
Meet my family!
On Social Media
Vacation with my family.
Doctor's Office
My family has a history of allergies.
常见问题
10 个问题For many English speakers, yes! People often say my dog is part of my family because pets are treated like children.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend without any issues.
Usually, you would say my wife. Using my family usually implies a group of people.
Family feels warmer and closer. Relatives is more technical and often refers to people you don't see often, like distant cousins.
You can say my parents or, more casually, my folks. My family is less specific.
In the US, use is. In the UK, both is and are are common. My family is coming is always safe.
Yes, you can say My family originally came from Italy to talk about your history.
It is better to say They are like family to me to show they are very close friends.
This refers only to your closest relatives: parents, siblings, spouse, and children.
This is a common expression for a man who is very dedicated to his wife and children.
相关表达
Next of kin
Your closest living relative, often used in legal or medical forms.
Loved ones
A warm way to refer to family and very close friends together.
The whole clan
An informal, slightly funny way to refer to a very large family group.
Flesh and blood
An idiom referring to people you are related to by birth.
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