You use mothers for two and not mother's
The committee presents a conversation with two mothers.
Mothers is the plural of mother; you use it when there are more than one mother: All of our mothers came to the school meeting; some fathers also came.
Babies are known to babble. Mothers usually understand their own baby's babble.
The possessive form of the plural noun mothers is mothers'.Example: The mothers' committee has raised the funds for the playground.
is this correct: This is the PhDs' room. Or is it: This is the PhD's room
Two Mothers was created on 1921-02-05.
The duration of Two Mothers for Zachary is 1.6 hours.
Two Mothers for Zachary was created on 1996-09-22.
The committee presents a conversation with two mothers.
The apostrophe goes between the r and the s,showing mother's possession of the birthday.Example:"Tomorrow is his mother's birthday."An exception would be if you were talking about two mothers who shared a birthday. Then one might say "Tomorrow is the mothers' birthday," as it is now mothers that possess the birthday.
you could be adopted
Theoretically, no, by the definition of mother. Legally, depends on region. Emotionally and socially, why not? Biologically, yes if you had a "surrogate" mother. Also, I suppose it is possible (whether we know it or not) to fuse two egg cells together to create a baby. This would be the most true sense of "two mothers."
The Two Mothers - 1911 II was released on: USA: 22 July 1911
I would use the site work at home dot com. You can read these forums, and they will often contain interesting discussions and topics for work at home mothers.
There is a magazine called Working Mothers which, as the title indicates, is geared towards working mothers. I would think this magazine would be a good source for information on time management for working mothers.
your mothers river, and your mothers fathers river
Mothers is the plural of mother; you use it when there are more than one mother: All of our mothers came to the school meeting; some fathers also came.