Learn what "mark's family founded this school" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means Mark's family originally created the school, so they may have special authority or status there.
From School Hall, Episode 6
Someone points out that Mark's family started the school, implying they have influence there.
Use this to explain ownership or influence in a school or business context. It may sound a little pointed if used to justify special treatment.
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