yes
if it is a letter it would be capitalized
No. You would capitalize it if it included a proper noun(like a name) for mom and dad.
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no, even if it is a noun it is not a proper one so you will not have to capitalize the d here is an example sentence: My dad is the current principal at Gorland School.
It depends on the sentence structure and word usage. If you are the subject of the sentence, you would say "my dad and I." For example, "My dad and I are going to the store." If you are the object of the sentence, you would say "me and my dad." For example, "They invited me and my dad to the party."
You would only capitalize mom or dad when in that sentence you would be able to replace it as a name- "Hey Mom, drive to the soccer game please" you can replace Mom to be- "Hey Donna, drive me to the soccer game please" You wouldn't capitalize it when can't replace it as a name- "My mom likes flowers" you wouldn't say- "My Donna likes flowers" Hope this helps!
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Yes. When you use dad as a proper noun (or the substitute for his actual name), capitalize it: "Where is Dad?" This is the same as you might write, "Where is Bill?" However, when dad is used in a general way, do not capitalize. "All the dads were gathered in one room" or "my dad is stronger than your dad."
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You capitalize mom and dad when you use it as their name. For example - "Hey Mom/Dad, can I have a ride? It's not when you say, "My mom is cool."The rule is basically this.... If you can insert their given name, Joan or David, for example into the sentence, you capitalize it, because you would capitalize their given name if it were used. If you cannot use (properly) their given name in the sentence, you do not capitalize mom or dad. For example: "My mom and my dad grounded me for a week because I was bad." In this instance you would not capitalize mom and dad because inserting their given names, say Joan and David, would not be correct. For example: "My Joan and my David grounded me for a week because I was bad," is not a correct sentence and thus when using mom and dad in that instance you would not capitalize them. You would capitalize mom and dad in the following sentence because you can use their given names properly and would capitalize them so you would capitalize mom and dad. "One time, at band camp, Mom and Dad came by to hear us play." You can use Joan and David properly in this sentence, so you would capitalize Mom and Dad.If you are referring to your mom in a generic term and are saying "my mom," "his mom," "their mom," etc, no. If you are referring to her by Mom being her name, yes.Example: Today, my mom picked me up from school.Example: Today, Mom picked me up from school.
No. As in the sentence...I am going to the store with my mom and my dad.However, if you were writing the following sentence....I am going to the store with Mom and Dad.You would capitalize when proper nouns are used in lieu of their actual names.The above also applies if you're showing possession:Dad's car had a flat tire. My dad's job is at a bank.
You should only capitalize "mom" or "dad" if they're used as a name.Example:Could you please bring me a glass of water, Mom?If "mom" or "dad" is not used as a name, then you would not capitalize the word.Example:My dad taught me how to throw a curveball.
no, even if it is a noun it is not a proper one so you will not have to capitalize the d here is an example sentence: My dad is the current principal at Gorland School.
It depends on the sentence structure and word usage. If you are the subject of the sentence, you would say "my dad and I." For example, "My dad and I are going to the store." If you are the object of the sentence, you would say "me and my dad." For example, "They invited me and my dad to the party."
No unless you were using it the same way you would use a name. Example My daughter is nice. I wish Daughter liked flowers. (The capitalization may not actually apply, I know that it does when you are writing Mom or Dad though, chances are you don't need to capitalize it.)
No a correct sentence would be "My dad took a picture of you and him."
I used twine to help my dad.
Would you help me carry this inside? It's difficult to pick out a gift that Dad would like. He would have better grades if he would study harder. How would you describe your favorite vacation?