When writing about the word “mom” or “dad,” you will not capitalize the word. This is because they become a common noun. Your mom is not going to show up to a meeting when there’s a pronoun accompanying the word.
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When you write a sentence that includes the pronouns “she,” “he,” or “it,” do not capitalize the words.
When you refer to someone in your writing with titles like “mom,” “dad,” “mother,” or “grandpa,’ don’t use uppercase letters for these words. If it looks more natural to include titles as part of a sentence then do so.
You will not need to capitalize the word ‘grandma’ when writing: My grandma says hi because we are referring to her specifically .
Do not capitalize the word “mom” or “dad” when it is preceded by a pronoun such as “your.”