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  1. When should "Mom" and "Dad" be capitalized? - English Language

    When you are using the word "Dad" to refer to a specific person, it's standing in place of their name, and thus, like their name, would be capitalized. When you're talking about dads in general, it's a common …

  2. grammatical number - "Dad's corner" or "dads' corner" - English ...

    Dads' corner - a corner for many fathers A useful comparison is Father's Day (or Mother's Day). It's a day to appreciate many fathers, but is written this way as it's a usually day to appreciate one father at …

  3. "Mom and Dad" vs "Dad and Mom" [duplicate] - English Language

    Aug 7, 2013 · I'm curious if the order implies anything here. I'm pretty sure "Mom and Dad" is standard in English. The issue was hard for me to google, so I'm asking it here: Is using "Dad" before "Mom" …

  4. What is the proper way to say possesive with "person X" and self?

    Possible Duplicate: My wife and I's seafood collaboration dinner I've never known what the proper way to use a sentence in which you and a specific person (as in you can't just say "our" be...

  5. single word requests - 1920's terms for parents/children - English ...

    Oct 15, 2014 · What would young children (aged around 5-ish) have called their parents circa 1920's England? Were there specific terms of endearment, or would it just be "mother" and "father"? I'm …

  6. Is there a word meaning "my child's spouse's parents"?

    Oct 18, 2013 · If I am introducing someone to my daughter's husband's parents can I say "Hi, I'd like to you meet my ___ ". In-laws would not work here because they are my child's in-laws not my own. Is …

  7. A word for someone who you share a half-sibling with

    May 5, 2015 · You didn't specify which of the parents (if any) are currently married, and to whom. This matters because if there were stepfather/stepmother relationships, one could use these to construct …

  8. Why father is called "dada" and not "fafa"

    Read the words below : Mother - mama - mammy Father - dada - daddy Why is father not called fafa or faddy?

  9. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    For example: I have a sister named Charlotte. Charlotte is married to Martin. Martin has a brother named William. Martin is my brother-in-law, but what is William to me?

  10. For a deceased person, do we use 'the late' or 'late'?

    Sep 3, 2018 · The need for the definite article depends upon the contextual meaning. Late is nothing special and follows the same rules as any other word.