That's my family.

That's my family.

Core words/sentence patterns: that:that;; Mine: mine; Family: family. This sentence is affirmative with "be" and the subject is singular, so "be" is used. That's my family. That's my family.

Example:

1, those are my parents.

Those are my parents. /Those are my parents.

I will think it is a witness that my parents love me.

I think it's a testimony to my parents' love for me.

That's what my parents mean. I want to be a sheriff.

Richard: Just because my parents want me to be. I want to be a sheriff.

I will think it is a witness that my parents love me.

I think it's a testimony to my parents' love for me.

I grew up in a bar in England, which was owned by my parents. Every day there are all kinds of dramas-full of fighting, flirting, tears, anger, and everything revolves around love.

I grew up in my parents' bar in England, where there were always many plays. All the plays-fighting, flirting, tears, tantrums-revolve around love.