That really depends. If you are talking to ur mom, and u say "....Mom....." then it's okay to capitalize. But if ur just saying "...my mom...." then no.
Answer:
Proper nouns are capitalized. Common nouns are not. There are quite a few nouns that can be either common or proper, depending on how they are used.
A Proper noun is the name of a particular person, place, or thing. Therefore the words "mom" and "dad" would be capitalized if they are used to refer to a Specific person, as in "Mom won't let me go." "Dad says I have to clean the garage.", "Joey's Mom says I can come over". Also, used in such terms as "Mom's room", "Dad's Golf clubs", etc. when a Specific person is meant, it is capitalized.
When the noun is used to refer to a generic mom or dad, then it is not capitalized. "All moms are welcome to attend.".
A good rule is whenever you are using a noun In Place, or as part of, a Name you should capitalize.
Yes, the word "mom" should be capitalized when it is used as a proper noun or as a title. For example, "I'll ask Mom if she can drive us to the store."
No, mom is not a name, so it is not a proper noun and does not need to be capitalized.
Examples:
Have you seen Mom Anna?
Are you home, Mom.
No only if it is at the beginning of sentence. Then you only capatitlize the first m
No, that would not be necessary.
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No, the word "mammogram" should not be capitalized within a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
No, the word "fifteen" should not be capitalized in a date within a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence.
"Godspeed" is typically capitalized when used as a standalone expression or as a formal greeting. In other contexts, such as within a sentence, it may not require capitalization.
The German word "Tag" is capitalized when it starts a sentence or if it is a noun, but it is not typically capitalized when used in the middle of a sentence as a normal word.
No, the word "sincerely" is not capitalized unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence or in a heading.
No, the word "mammogram" should not be capitalized within a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Yes, the word "astronaut" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific job title or profession.
Well, as a common noun it does not need to be capitalized as for it used in this sentence, " I'd like to give you a wedding at my house." but if used as a proper noun it does need to be capitalized. " I loved the Wedding."
In a conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "or," you do not need to capitalize unless it is the first word of a sentence.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
No, adjectives are never capitalized unless they are the first word of a sentence.
It is only capitalized when it precedes the name of a Governor. It shouldn't be capitalized when used alone in a sentence.
The word "sun" is not usually capitalized in a sentence. The exception is if it is used in context with other planets that are being capitalized in the sentence. Ex: "Jupiter is closer to the Sun than Neptune."
No, numbered lists within a sentence do not need to be capitalized. Each item in the list should start with a lowercase letter, unless it is a proper noun or the first word of a complete sentence.
It depends on what part of speech and when it is used in a sentence.
No, except if the word is used at the beginning of a sentence.
No, the word basketball is not a proper noun and so it does not get capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of that sentence.