ShelbyDawn57
Fae Princess
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I just finished writing a father/daughter scene(no, not incest) in a new story I'm working on, and consciously noticed something I've always known. the word 'dad'(mom, too) is both a common and a proper noun. As such, depending on context, it can either be capitalized or not. "You'll need to ask Dad." versus "You'll need to ask my dad."
Like I said, I've always know this. I just never thought about it until now. Sometimes I capitalize it. Sometimes I don't. The whole why, the proper versus common noun thing, just hit me.
Anyway, I'm wondering what moments of clarity like this you might have encountered in your writing.
Like I said, I've always know this. I just never thought about it until now. Sometimes I capitalize it. Sometimes I don't. The whole why, the proper versus common noun thing, just hit me.
Anyway, I'm wondering what moments of clarity like this you might have encountered in your writing.