No, "mom" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be "Dad asked mother, 'Where are my keys?'"
Yes, the word "Mother" should be capitalized when it is used as a proper noun or as a title preceding someone's name, such as "Mother Teresa." However, when it is used as a common noun to refer to a mother in general, it is not capitalized, such as "She is a loving mother."
Typically, mother-in-law is not capitalized. The only time I can think of would first make it plural, such as:Mothers-in-law are often the butt of cruel jokes.Mothers-in-law in the city were honored at a dinner.
It depends on the situation. If a child calls their mom "Mother!", then it would be capitalized because it is a "name" However if you were talking about someone in general saying that she is a mother, it would not be capitalized.
Yes, "Mother" should be capitalized when writing "Thank you in memory of Mother" as a sign of respect and to convey the importance of the relationship.
Yes. Day is capitalized in Mother's Day and Mother's has an apostrophe before the "s."
No, unless your saying Mother Goose.
No there's no requirement for it to be capitalized.
No, "mom" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be "Dad asked mother, 'Where are my keys?'"
Yes it is. "Mother's Day"
Mother is capitalized only if it is part of a proper name, like Mother Teresa.
Yes, the word "Mother" should be capitalized when it is used as a proper noun or as a title preceding someone's name, such as "Mother Teresa." However, when it is used as a common noun to refer to a mother in general, it is not capitalized, such as "She is a loving mother."
I assume you mean "Canadian". In English, words derived from a country are capitalized.
Typically, mother-in-law is not capitalized. The only time I can think of would first make it plural, such as:Mothers-in-law are often the butt of cruel jokes.Mothers-in-law in the city were honored at a dinner.
No.
It should only be capitalized if it is part of an official name of a country.
It should be capitalized when it forms part of a country name.