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Are you home, Father?
Mother, father, grandfather a nd gra ndmother should be capitalized whe n they are used as proper nou ns as i n direct address. Examples: Did you buy a new dress, Mother? Are you home, Gra ndfather?
Yes, "Mother Country" is typically capitalized when referring to one's homeland or country of origin.
No, "mom" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be "Dad asked mother, 'Where are my keys?'"
"Father" should be capitalized in a sentence when it is being used as a proper noun to specifically refer to a person's male parent, such as in "I am going to visit Father this weekend." If used generically to refer to a male parent in a more general sense, it does not need to be capitalized, such as in "He is like a father to me."
Yes, the word "Mother" should be capitalized when it is used as a proper noun or as a title preceding someone's name, such as "Mother Teresa." However, when it is used as a common noun to refer to a mother in general, it is not capitalized, such as "She is a loving mother."
Names of family members are capitalized except when accompanied by a pronoun before the name.
Mother, father, grandfather a nd gra ndmother should be capitalized whe n they are used as proper nou ns as i n direct address. Examples: Did you buy a new dress, Mother? Are you home, Gra ndfather?
my father is a democrat but my mother is a republican
Yes. Day is capitalized in Mother's Day and Mother's has an apostrophe before the "s."
Capitalize words such as Mother, Father, Grandmother, Grandfather, Son, Daughter, and Sis when they are used in place of the person's name. Do not capitalize them when they follow possessive pronouns such as my, your, his, her, our,or your. Examples: I will ask Father. I will ask my father.Exceptions for religious purposes: Our Father... or How are you, Brother Michael?
Yes, "Mother Country" is typically capitalized when referring to one's homeland or country of origin.
No, unless your saying Mother Goose.
Father or Mother
No, "mom" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be "Dad asked mother, 'Where are my keys?'"
A grandpa is a grandfather, the father of your father or mother.
Yes it is. "Mother's Day"
No. It should be --- Your father is goi ng fish ing.