Pie * your mom = A VERY FAT LADY! eventually... -_- lol
"This pie tastes great," Brian told his mom.
yes, a blue berry custard pie can be made. With your mom!
take pie times pie and times the diameter
janine
Because shes fat!!
pie times 3 = Gavin Preller rocks
its your mom after she gets done eating a pie
eating pie
You would not capitalize "mom" in a sentence when it is used as a common noun, such as "my mom is a nurse." However, you would capitalize it when it is used as a proper noun, such as "I'm going to visit Mom."
Of course! Every sentence HAS to have a predicate, or it's not a sentence! Ex: My mom bakes apple pie The predicate, or verb, is bakes. My mom apple pie wouldn't make sense.
cream pie
In the sentence "Mom knows who ate the last piece of pie but she won't tell," the noun clause "who ate the last piece of pie" functions as the direct object of the verb "knows." It specifies what Mom knows, providing the information that completes the action of knowing.