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I with my family was vs I with my family were

The correct phrase is "I with my family was." In this case, the subject is "I," which is singular, so the verb should also be singular ("was").

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I with my family was

This phrase is correct. The subject "I" is singular, so the verb should also be singular ("was").

Use this phrase when referring to yourself and your family as the subject of the sentence. Make sure to match the verb form with the singular or plural nature of the subject.

Examples:

  • I with my family was at the park yesterday.
  • I with my family was excited to go on the trip.
  • I with my family was watching a movie together.
  • I with my family was planning a surprise party.
  • I with my family was enjoying the sunny weather.
  • The last Thanksgiving I did with my family was a hot negative mess.
  • So Adam lived with my family.
  • Life with my family can be complicated.
  • And nobody messes with my family.
  • You know, I stopped touring to spend time with my family.
  • Your association with my family is over.
  • My entire future with my family.
  • Wild turkey hunting with my family.
  • My family was murdered in this city.
  • The night my family was killed.
  • Whatever was hurting my family was getting stronger.
  • I thought my family was annoying.
  • Like my family was kidnapped again.
  • But my family was important then.
  • No, I don't want closure with my family.
  • I am blessed with my family.
  • Come here once a year with my family.
  • I'm going to California to be with my family.
  • Other than this situation, I've always been completely honest with my families.
  • I - She - she forced me to get in touch with my family.

I with my family were

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "I" is singular, so the verb should also be singular ("was").

  • But personally, I feel more like the people I worked with were my family and I died.
  • But personally, I feel more like the people I worked with were my family and I died.
  • So Adam lived with my family.
  • Life with my family can be complicated.
  • And nobody messes with my family.
  • You know, I stopped touring to spend time with my family.
  • Your association with my family is over.
  • My entire future with my family.
  • Wild turkey hunting with my family.
  • My family were killed by yours.
  • My family were farmers and craftsmen.
  • No, I don't want closure with my family.
  • I am blessed with my family.
  • Come here once a year with my family.
  • I'm going to California to be with my family.
  • Other than this situation, I've always been completely honest with my families.
  • I - She - she forced me to get in touch with my family.
  • Something's wrong with my family.
  • I spend far too few hours with my family.
  • And nobody messes with my family.

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