Mom is a proper noun (when addressing a particular person) and should be capitalized. Sentences should end with a full-stop/full point (.), an exclamation mark (!) or a question mark (?).
Examples:
"... please tell this to Mom."
"... I'd better finish for now, Mom. See you soon!"
"Oh, Mom!"
" ... this could be of interest to any mom." (Notice: no specific mother is being referred to here).
The correct punctuation for "mom" at the end of a sentence is a period, "?" if it's a question, or "!" if it's an exclamation.
Period (.) - indicates the end of a sentence. Comma (,) - indicates a pause in a sentence or separates items in a list. Question mark (?) - indicates a question. Exclamation mark (!) - indicates strong emotion or emphasis. Colon (:) - introduces a list, explanation, or quotation.
The verb "carved" is in the past participle tense in the sentence "your mom has helped you carved mine." To correct it, the sentence should be written as "Your mom has helped you carve mine," with the verb in the past tense.
In the sentence "around the corner was her mom," "corner" is a noun. It is the subject of the sentence.
The correct sentence should be: "Jen and Mom grab their bikes and helmets." In this case, "grab" should agree with the subject "Jen and Mom," so it should be in the plural form "grab" instead of "grabs."
"How is your uncle and your mom" is incorrect grammar. The correct form is "How is your uncle? How is your mom?" On the other hand, "How are your uncle and your mom" is in correct plural form. The correct form should be "How is your uncle? How is your mom?"
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No, this would be correct: "My mom likes to hike, and sometimes I go with her."
This sentence is grammatically correct, but I would recast it as, "My Mom loves the song, 'Heartache Tonight,' by The Eagles."
It should be: My mom and dad call me A ndrea.
Correct capitalization draws attention to titles, signifies the beginning of a sentence, and offers proper respect to names and people. Punctuation makes anything easier to understand, offering proper pacing while separating segments in the correct way. Does this paragraph make sense?i bought a painball gun to shoot my friends with mom doesnt approve she took it away im going to find a way to get it back
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Yes, it is a correct sentence. However, the word 'mom' is a common noun and doesn't require capitalization. Compound subject: Jen and mom Verb: grab Compound direct objects: bikes and helmets Adjective: their
Since Alexis already has a "s" on the end, it would be Alexis' mom.
Period (.) - indicates the end of a sentence. Comma (,) - indicates a pause in a sentence or separates items in a list. Question mark (?) - indicates a question. Exclamation mark (!) - indicates strong emotion or emphasis. Colon (:) - introduces a list, explanation, or quotation.
Yes but, but it would be better as this: You help mom at home with gardening.
I love you mom and dad! Is there anything else I can do?
No, "mom and your boss" is a compound subject (plural subject). "is" is used for a singular subject. Furthermore, it's an incomplete sentence."Mom and your boss are dating."