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."
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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
It should be: My mom and dad call me A ndrea.
No, "mom" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be "Dad asked mother, 'Where are my keys?'"
yes if it is a letter it would be capitalized
You can say: "I have a mom and a dad, they are my parents."
The proper way would be to said 'are mom and dad'.
tell your mom and dad I will get A or a plus in every subject and you have to my wish
I bought a card for your mom, dad, and sister.
my mom and dad had their image
The verb 'are' goes with plural nouns. Mom and dad makes this compound noun plural. Therefore the question 'How are your mom and dad' is correct. If only asking about one person, the verb would be 'is'.