Yes. Day is capitalized in Mother's Day and Mother's has an apostrophe before the "s."
Sunday, May 12 is Mothers Day.
Yes, the day of the week should be capitalized in writing.
The phrase "Martin Luther King Day" is correctly capitalized. Martin Luther King is a name so is automatically capitalized. Since it is a specific day, a holiday to be exact, day is also capitalized.
mothers day falls on 13th of may which is sunday
Yes it is. "Mother's Day"
Yes, in the phrase "Election Day," the word "Day" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific day on the calendar.
it is about mothers because hint the word mothers day
The mothers enjoy what does the family do to her. She is also waiting for the next occasion at the next day : Fathers' Day.
Gorge Washington started mothers day because his mother did a lot for him so then he made mothers day. a very long time and we still have mothers day! ;)
Yes. It is spelt Labor Day.
Yes. It should be --- International Literacy Day.
Mother's Day is named to honor and celebrate a singular concept of motherhood, emphasizing the role of mothers as a collective. The apostrophe before the "s" indicates that the day belongs to mothers, rather than suggesting it is a day for multiple mothers. While it acknowledges all mothers, the focus is on the idea of motherhood itself, making "Mother's Day" the more widely accepted term.