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Should the M in mother be capitalized?
In other words, 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 her, his, my, our, your.
What is the correct way to write Mother’s Day?
Mother’s Day (apostrophe before the s) Father’s Day (apostrophe before the s)
What is correct Happy Mother’s Day or Mothers Day?
People will argue endlessly about the correct grammatical usage of the apostrophe depending on the context, but officially, it is always “Mother’s Day”. You will never see a card in a Hallmark store writing the holiday name any other way. As for the capitalization questions, all are correct except the second one.
Is there a hyphen in Mothers Day?
Yes, there is. And it goes before the ‘s’ in Mother’s, always (as it is a day dedicated to and belonging to each individual mum).
Is Mother’s Day spelled with an apostrophe?
Mothers’ Day is correct with the apostrophe after the “s” no matter how many mommies one has! It is a day for all mothers (not just one), so the apostrophe goes AFTER the plural.
Is Mother’s Day plural possessive?
As for common usage, “Mother’s Day” is the overwhelming favorite, according to our searches of online databases, though you’ll find many examples of the plural-possessive “Mothers’ Day” and the apostrophe-free “Mothers Day.”
Do you capitalise Mothers Day or Mothers Day?
Day definitely ought to be capitalised, because it’s an element of the name of the official holiday. Mothers’ makes more sense to me (especially in the context of, say, Children’s Day ), but the official name of the holiday as specified by the founder Anna Jarvis is Mother’s Day:
When do you capitalize words like ” mother, ” ” father “?
A good rule to follow is to capitalize them if they are used as proper nouns. If used as common nouns, don’t capitalize as in: We honor all mothers in May. In other words, capitalize words such as “Mother,” “Father,” “Grandmother,” “Grandfather,” “Son,” “Daughter,” and “Sis” when they are used in place of the person’s name.
Do you put an apostrophe before the’s’on Mothers Day?
It was also signed into legislature as an official holiday with the apostrophe before the ‘s’. People will argue endlessly about the correct grammatical usage of the apostrophe depending on the context, but officially, it is always “Mother’s Day”.
Which is the correct name for Mothers Day?
Mothers’ makes more sense to me (especially in the context of, say, Children’s Day ), but the official name of the holiday as specified by the founder Anna Jarvis is Mother’s Day: …each family to honour their mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world.