Yes. Words like Mom and Dad should be capitalized when there is no article to go with it (the, my).
If you were talking about more than one mom, it would be moms. For example, "The group for moms of toddlers meets every Tuesday" If you were talking about something belonging to a mom, it would be mom's. For example, "This car is my mom's"
yes if it is a letter it would be capitalized
No only if ure titling her Mom like: Mom would always give me a hug before I went to school. U would not capitalize if it were like this: My mom would always give me hugs before I went to school.
When it's not used as a proper noun.For example:Jim, this is my mom.vs.Jim, this is Mom.
In direct speech, use the singular: Bring your mom and dad. In indirect speech, use the plural: Tell them to bring their moms and dads. Remember that "mom" and "dad" are baby talk words. In writing, use mother and father, or parents.
Mom's club if the person is called 'mom' Moms club if there are many moms in it
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The singular is mom and the singular possessive is mom's(owned by one mom).The plural is moms and the plural possessive is moms' (owned by more than one mom).
There is no contraction for "mom is". When spoken quickly it will sound like moms as in "moms going shopping". Generally, "moms" refers to more than one mom and "mom's" is the possessive form of mom.
your mom, your dad, your moms mom, you dads mom, your moms dad your dads dad
If you were talking about more than one mom, it would be moms. For example, "The group for moms of toddlers meets every Tuesday" If you were talking about something belonging to a mom, it would be mom's. For example, "This car is my mom's"
You should only capitalize "mom" or "dad" if they're used as a name.Example:Could you please bring me a glass of water, Mom?If "mom" or "dad" is not used as a name, then you would not capitalize the word.Example:My dad taught me how to throw a curveball.
If you are talking about your own mother and you call her Mom as a name, capitalize it because you are using it as a proper name. If you talking about Luke's mom's something-or-other, don't capitalize mom because you are using it as a common noun.
No, the form mom's is the singular possessive form; for example: This is my mom's new car.The plural form is moms; the plural possessive form is moms'; example: Our moms' card party should be over now.
yes if it is a letter it would be capitalized
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That depends on the mom.