Mothers are often strict to train their child to do the right thing. However some mothers are not strict and quite often this means that their children get in trouble that could have been prevented.
Yes.
Yes, but they're strict perfectionists.
Sometimes, yes. It depends on upbringing and individual personality.
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Because they love their children, and because they are only watching out for you. Give her a break, she has to take care of how ever many kids there are and possibly has a job to do too! She is probably stressed out and tired!
John Wesley's mothers name was Susannah. She was strict and taught John and his siblings how to read and about the Bible. Many of the characteristics that define Methodism can be traced back to her.
Usually to get any record of birth the actual mother or father will have to be present. Howver you can always go and try your luck. Not all hospitals follow strict procedure.
The possessive form of the plural noun mothers is mothers'.Example: The mothers' committee has raised the funds for the playground.
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The word "strict" in French is "strict" with the same spelling but pronounced differently.
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Mothers say no because mothers know best.