if you really wanted to go to dinner you can do it next time don't
be sad or mad at your parents.
"I held Mom and Dad's hands."
It depends on how it is being used in the sentence. If it is being used as the noun, you say "Dad and I," but if you are using it after the verb you say "dad and me." The "test" for this is whether you would say I or me if your dad was not involved. For example, you would say "I went to the store," so you would say "Dad and I went to the store." On the other hand, you would say "Mom picked me up at the store," so you would say "Mom picked dad and me up from the store."
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To get closer to him But she's too shy to say hi to him.. and dad's are scary.
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."
Your aunt has no rights. If mom and dad say okay, then it is okay.
The proper way would be to said 'are mom and dad'.
You can say: "I have a mom and a dad, they are my parents."
"Мама и папа" (Mama i' Papa) is the Russian translation for "Mom and Dad".
Your dad's mum and dad are your paternal grand parents, they are your granddad and your grandma.
I would say fuzzy chihuauas and oh how cute they will be
Dad in Vietnamese is ba Mom in Vietnamese is me