I do not think I should tell you over and over again that my family are early risers. A. my family members are early risers B. my family is an early riser C. my family are an early riser D. No correction required

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The correct answer is: A. my family members are early risers.

The sentence “I do not think I should tell you over and over again that my family are early risers” is in the present tense. The verb “are” is used to describe a group of people or things as a whole. In this case, the group of people is “my family.” The word “members” is used to refer to the individual people in a group. Therefore, the correct answer is “my family members are early risers.”

The other options are incorrect because they do not agree with the tense of the sentence or the meaning of the word “family.” Option B, “my family is an early riser,” is incorrect because it uses the singular verb “is” to describe a group of people. Option C, “my family are an early riser,” is incorrect because it uses the plural verb “are” to describe a single person. Option D, “No correction required,” is incorrect because the sentence does require correction.