This is your mother speaking: One does not pluralize either "mom" or "Mother" by adding an apostrophe-s. Just add the s like most other English words, to form either "moms" or "mothers."
This is your mother speaking: One does not pluralize either "mom" or "Mother" by adding an apostrophe-s. Just add the s like most other English words, to form either "moms" or "mothers."
This is your mother speaking: One does not pluralize either "mom" or "Mother" by adding an apostrophe-s. Just add the s like most other English words, to form either "moms" or "mothers."
That depends on your perspective. I look at it as possessive, being this is their day. I'm not pluralizing. So I think the apostrophe is in order.
Happy Mother's Day! (Or maybe it should be Mothers' Day - pluralizing AND possessive)
I'm gonna talk to your Mom and tell her you are dissing a mother! .
And I'm sending you to the corner with JohnT and you are going to have to listen to him complain that the only wine that is left is Welches cuz Runningwolf drank all the good stuff!
lol. not good at grammar.
... And I'm sending you to the corner with JohnT and you are going to have to listen to him complain that the only wine that is left is Welches cuz Runningwolf drank all the good stuff!
..I don't greatly mind being there and drinking Welch's. (Note apostrophe.) However, listening to JohnT bellyache about Welch's? Hmmm, I am not sure I can handle that....
Well John, I am sure you did something that I missed
All of a sudden, I feel the need to watch "Bozo the Clown" while eating a peanut butter and fluffer-nutter sandwich (on wonder bread, of course)
What wine goes with that?
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