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My parents(both) and my parent(Either father or mother).... Am I correct?
5 nov 2019 17:45
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Yes, parents is plural and indicates both, whereas parent is singular and indicates only one parent. Although, instead of saying "my parent,"it's more common to say "My mom/mother" or "My dad/father".
5 novembre 2019
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As Tamera said, if I were talking about myself, I would likely say "my mom," or "my dad."
But if I'm talking to a child and I want to refer to one of the adults responsible for them (but I don't care which one), I may use "parent." e.g., "Where is your parent?" "Make sure that your parent brings you here at 8 tomorrow morning." "Did your parent give you permission to do that?"
6 novembre 2019
Thank you Daniel and Tamera
5 novembre 2019
ignore this
5 novembre 2019
Hope this helps!
5 novembre 2019
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