The proper way would be to said 'are mom and dad'.
"Are mom and dad" is the correct phrase to use. "Mom and dad" are two separate individuals, so the subject is plural, requiring the use of "are" instead of "is."
"I held Mom and Dad's hands."
In this sentence, "dad" and "mom" would be lowercase as they are used informally. However, if referring to them in a formal or respectful context, you could capitalize them as "Dad" and "Mom."
The verb 'are' goes with plural nouns. Mom and dad makes this compound noun plural. Therefore the question 'How are your mom and dad' is correct. If only asking about one person, the verb would be 'is'.
In French, children often say "maman" for mom and "papa" for dad.
In Russian, "mom" is spelled "мама" (pronounced as "mama") and "dad" is spelled "папа" (pronounced as "papa").
justin calls his mom mom and his dad dad
Barack is type AB, so there are several possibilities: Mom A, Dad B Mom B, Dad A Mom AB, Dad A Mom AB, Dad B Mom A, Dad AB Mom B, Dad AB Mom AB, Dad AB
Yes kanes dad is married to undertakers mom @_@
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Rhea was his mom and Kronos was his dad
Santa has not said who his mom and dad are.
Her dad was Zeus and her mom is Dionne.
"I held Mom and Dad's hands."
your mom, your dad, your moms mom, you dads mom, your moms dad your dads dad
Liam Mom- Karen Dad- Geoff Niall Mom- Maura Dad- Bobby Harry Mom- Anne Dad- Des Louis Mom- Jay Dad- Mark Zayn Mom- Tricia Dad- Yaser
The verb 'are' goes with plural nouns. Mom and dad makes this compound noun plural. Therefore the question 'How are your mom and dad' is correct. If only asking about one person, the verb would be 'is'.
Sire for dad and Dam for mom