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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Parents' Day messages

Hi. Please help. Let's say a young child decides to make a Parents' Day card. Now, he draws a picture of his mother and write this next to it: "World's best mom." Now I believe we usually use the word "world" with an English article before it, but as it is, I think it's correctly written. Now can we write "Country's best mom" or "Town's best mom" if it's correct?

Also, please help me with these, too. Should we capitalized the adjective "happy" in "I wish you a happy Parents' Day"?
Also, is this correct grammatically? "Your love is more precious than that of anyone in the world." Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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Phrases and sentences are often abbreviated on holiday cards, so I would say it is right. It sounds natural. It would be the same for country, town, etc.

  • Phrases and sentences are often abbreviated on holiday cards, so I would say it is right.
  • It sounds natural.
  • It would be the same for country, town, etc.
  • " Your love is more precious than that of anyone else in the world.
  • Without "else," the mother would be excluded as well.
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Phrases and sentences are often abbreviated on holiday cards, so I would say it is right. It sounds natural. It would be the same for country, town, etc.

Don't capitalize "happy."

Your love is more precious than that of anyone else in the world.

Without "else," the mother would be excluded as well.

He's taller than anyone in the world. Impossible! He can't be ta

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