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"Our neighborhood has a moms' club." The apostrophe after "moms" indicates possession, showing that the club belongs to the moms in the neighborhood. It's important to use the apostrophe to clarify this meaning.
Moms. Note: No apostrophe.
The word moms is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.Our moms baked cookies.If the word moms has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.Our moms' batches of cookies sold out fast.Everyone loved our moms' treats.
An apostrophe signifies possession - the thing belongs to the person pr people named So If my mother has a car then - my mother's car = my mom's car If my mother is a member of a committee made up of other mothers, then the committee she is on might be "The Moms' Committee" For one mother - the apostrophe goes before the s, for a group of mothers the apostrophe goes after the s.
There is a party at my moms house tonight
It's mom's birthday. 'It is' is a contraction, so it gets an apostrophe. And 'mom's' is posessive, so it gets one too.
Moms is plural for mom. If you are talking about more than one mom, use plural: moms.The moms met for coffee.If you have one mom but also something that belongs to her or is about her, then you use singular possessive: mom's.Mom's high school picture from 1970 looked very nice.If you need to write about more than one mother, who each have something that belongs to her or is about all the moms, you use plural possessive: moms'.The moms' purses were all stolen.
I pulled your moms throttle into fourth gear.
your moms a writer. a writer wrote this answer.
It depends on the sentence. For example:Someone stole mom's car.I heard your mom's going to Germany.A lot of moms will be at the party.Basically, 'mom's' is the possessive form of mom and another way of saying 'mom is' while 'moms' is the plural of 'mom'.
I attended the synod about single moms and received help about insurance.
i walk very gingerly when ever i handle my moms glass vase.