Yes, it is. Mommy is a person. A noun refers to a person, place or thing.
The possessive form of the noun mommy is mommy's.Example: We laughed at the toddler wearing his mommy's shoes.
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there are two nouns. "MOMMY" and "BOOK". you know if somethings a noun if the word is 'a person place or thing'. FOR EXAMPLE... you can replace mommy with *someone* and you can replace the word book with *it* mommy is a person and book is a thing.
The plural form for the noun 'mommy' is mommies.Example sentence: The mommies are here to pick up their precious tots.
The word mommy is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.My mommy calls me her angel.Angels is a plural noun.If the word mommy has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.Mommy's angels were all finally asleep.
The plural form of the noun mommy is mommies.The plural possessive form is mommies'.example: The mommies' group meets regularly to exchange outgrown baby clothes and toys.
The plural form of the noun mommy is mommies.The plural possessive form is mommies'.example: The mommies' group meets regularly to exchange outgrown baby clothes and toys.
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The plural form for the noun 'mommy' is mommies.Example sentence: The mommies are here to pick up their precious tots.
In the phrase "Is mom in my mom?" the first "mom" should be capitalized as it is used as a proper noun (referring to a specific person). So, it should be "Is Mom in my mom?" to show proper capitalization.
It depends on the sentence. Always take out the "mommy" and see how the sentence sounds. For example: "There was a nice dinner awaiting mommy and me when we arrived". Change it to "There was a nice dinner awaiting me when I arrived" That is correct. Now try this: " Mommy and me went to the movies". Again, take out "mommy". It becomes "Me went to the movies", which is wrong.
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