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The committee presents a conversation with two mothers.
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Your mothers house.
No, mothers is a noun, a plural, common noun; the plural form of mother, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:Their mothers are picking them up. They will be here about three. We can watch for them.The pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'mothers' is the second sentence, 'them' takes the place of the noun 'mothers' in the third sentence.
"Mothers" is used in a sentence when referring to more than one mother. For example: "The mothers of the students volunteered to chaperone the field trip."
I was the cicerone as i opened your mothers legs.
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The conjunction in the sentence is "and", which is used to connect the two subjects "my mother" and "father".
I have much profundity for the story of her mothers death.
The possessive form of the plural noun mothers is mothers'.Example: The mothers' committee has raised the funds for the playground.
my mothers hat was very festive.
Mothers say no because mothers know best.