My mum is having a baby. I'm happy for mum. I hope my mum has a baby girl.
There are three instances of the word mum in the example. I thought the first and third did not need capital letters as they as simple nouns, used in the same way as the word 'mother'. I corrected the second sentence to read: 'I'm happy for Mum' because it's a pronoun.
I was told that all instances of the word needed to be capitalized because 'mum' is abbreviated. What do you think?
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Hi Anon " My mum is having a baby. I'm happy for mum. I hope my mum has a baby girl.
— Yoong Liat
Hi Anon " My mum is having a baby.
I'm happy for mum.
I hope my mum has a baby girl.
You need not capitalize 'mum' when you write 'my mum'.
However, if you write 'Mum' without 'my', it is correct to capitalize 'mum'.
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