It should be Eva's mom which means the mom of Eva.
The use of an apostrophe , mom's , shows possession .
Yes, you do because the apostrophe, in this case, shows belonging. The name belongs to your mom.
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If the '24' in question is a player on a team wearing the number 24 then yes, you need an apostrophe in "24's Mom." The apostrophe in that position indicates the 'Mom' belongs to 24.
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Moms. Note: No apostrophe.
you do not use an apostrophe in cultures.
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her mom
Eva Simons has a black mom(Surinamese) and a white dad(dutch)
No, the form mom's is the possessive form of the singular noun mom. The 'sindicates that something belongs to mom.Example: My mom's car is a black Honda.The form mom's may also be a contraction for "mom is".Example: My mom is picking us up at two. OR: My mom's picking us up at two.The plural form of the noun mom is moms (no apostrophe).
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.