some are but not mine.
NOOOOOOO not all moms are mean in fact my mom is rather nice.... u were probably just mad at her because u did something stupid and now u and ur mom are close again
Because I'm the mom and I said so!
Yes his mom even said
Mom's club if the person is called 'mom' Moms club if there are many moms in it
They are all extremely close, and all of them have said that they think of the other four as their brothers. That said, Louis and Harry are the closest, they live together, and Harry's mom Anne Cox has said that she and Louis's mom are the closest out of all the moms, "just like Harry and Louis."
Depends on how it is being used. There was a meeting of all the homeroom moms. The homeroom mom's cookies were very good. Throughout the school all of the homeroom moms' children were well behaved.
Sally Allen...
Yes
Mom's is the singular possessive form, meaning it refers to one person's object. For example: My mom's saxophone. Moms' is the plural possessive, meaning it refers to multiple people's object(s). For example: All the moms' saxophones.
A mom is the woman who gave birth to you.
The singular is mom and the singular possessive is mom's(owned by one mom).The plural is moms and the plural possessive is moms' (owned by more than one mom).
Moms is plural for mom. If you are talking about more than one mom, use plural: moms.The moms met for coffee.If you have one mom but also something that belongs to her or is about her, then you use singular possessive: mom's.Mom's high school picture from 1970 looked very nice.If you need to write about more than one mother, who each have something that belongs to her or is about all the moms, you use plural possessive: moms'.The moms' purses were all stolen.