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Hi, today is sunny, and I'm going to buy a bouquet because tomorrow is the mother's day. My mother likes dark colors, but I think they are not suitable for mother's day, so I'll get pink one!
May 10, 2025 4:32 AM
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“Hi! Today is sunny, and I’m going to buy a bouquet because tomorrow is Mother’s Day. My mother likes dark colors, but I think they’re not suitable for Mother’s Day, so I’ll get a pink one!”
Holidays like “Mother’s Day” are proper nouns—always capitalize them. Also, don’t forget articles like “a” before singular countable nouns (e.g. a pink one).
May 10, 2025 8:52 AM
“Hi! Today is sunny, and I’m going to buy a bouquet because tomorrow is Mother’s Day. My mother likes dark colors, but I think they’re not suitable for Mother’s Day, so I’ll get a pink one!”
Holidays like “Mother’s Day” are proper nouns—always capitalize them. Also, don’t forget articles like “a” before singular countable nouns (e.g. a pink one).
May 10, 2025 8:51 AM
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