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  1. "Dad" is a specific reference (when you say it you mean somebody different from when I say it), so it gets capitalized like any proper noun. On the other hand, "dad" is a common noun meaning "father" (anybody's). You only use disambiguators like "my" or "a" with common nouns ("my dad", but not "my Dad" just like you wouldn't say "my John Smith").

  2. Sep 27, 2022 · It’s easy to get confused about whether you should capitalize family names in your writing. If you come across a family “title” such as mom or dad in your writing, ask yourself: Is this title being used as if it were a person’s name? Is the person being directly addressed?

  3. Instead, they use a word such as mom or dad. The practice is shockingly consistent—as is the use of the m sound for our maternal figures (there's more variation around the word dad).

    • When to Capitalize Family Member Titles
    • Examples of Capitalized Family Member Titles
    • When Not to Capitalize Family Member Titles

    You should capitalize family member titles when addressing your own relatives: hello, Mother. A good rule to follow is to capitalize them if they are used as proper nouns, as in the previous example. The word Mother is a proper noun standing in for the mother’s name. Even if a title isn’t being used to directly address someone, it is always acting ...

    Hey, Mom, where’s the remote control?
    Dad, I’m going to the store now.
    Grandma, are you joining us for dinner tonight?
    Grandaddrove Audrey to the airport.

    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. But there is one exception: they are not capitalized when they follow possessive pronouns such as her, his, my, our...

  4. grammarist.com › spelling › mom-or-momMom vs mom - GRAMMARIST

    How do you spell Mom vs mom? Learn the correct spelling of Mom vs mom & other commonly misspelled words & phrases in the English language. Learn more!

  5. May 6, 2020 · One anthropologist found 1,072 similar words for ‘mom’ and ‘dad’ in the world’s languages. It turns out a mix of biology, culture and encouragement from parents explains this phenomenon.

  6. Mar 26, 2021 · Capitalize kinship titles (mom, dad, uncle, grandma, etc.) when using them as names (“Hi, Mom”), but lowercase them as common nouns (“your mom”).