Yummy Mummy ;)
My mom is nice, caring, loving, comforting, trusting, honest, clever, wise, terrific, awesome.
magnificent
Jug Your mom.
madam millennium magnum mom modem, marjoram
Mine mom my mussel mud mousse muck mood mouth moth month me more man male
The adjective in the sentence is mean, describing the noun 'mom'.
Please see the link below. You can decide whether the words are "nice" or not.
Just be who you are no one else just try and be nice after all if you are nice to her mom she will start to like you
My mom is nice, caring, loving, comforting, trusting, honest, clever, wise, terrific, awesome.
Obedient
magnificent
No. It is a pronoun and unless you start the sentence with it there is no capitalization.
Jug Your mom.
In the sentence "your mom is nice," "mom" is not capitalized because it is not being used as a proper noun. If you were to refer to your mom by her name, then her name would be capitalized, for example, "Your mom, Sarah, is nice."
outstanding
be nice to her
Yes, "stay-at-home mom" is hyphenated. The hyphens connect the words "stay," "at," and "home" to function as a single adjective describing the noun "mom." This format clarifies that the mom stays at home rather than implying she is merely a mom who stays at home occasionally.