Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Mother"
- My mother is out.
- How's your mother?
- His mother was right.
- My mother can't come.
- My mother cooks well.
- Is your mother at home?
- My mother gets up early.
- My mother speaks slowly.
- My mother is sick in bed.
- Tomorrow is Mother's Day.
- I want to see your mother.
- My father loves my mother.
- She looks like her mother.
- Mary is helping her mother.
- Mary looks like her mother.
- You remind me of my mother.
- My mother made me a sweater.
- Our mother bought us a puppy.
- I saw my mother hide the cake.
- My mother took my temperature.
- She reminds him of his mother.
- Tom is taller than his mother.
- You look just like your mother.
- Her mother made her a new dress.
- My mother died when I was a kid.
- My mother is not always at home.
- My mother made a sweater for me.
- My mother made some new clothes.
- My mother is in the hospital now.
- She closely resembles her mother.
- Uncle Tom is my mother's brother.
- Did Tom help his mother yesterday?
- I hear from my mother every month.
- I write to my mother once a month.
- My mother bought me a new bicycle.
- My mother is strict about manners.
- Jane became taller than her mother.
- Mary really takes after her mother.
- She's as good a cook as her mother.
- Paula left the room to call her mother.
- I am looking for a present for my mother.
- I asked my mother if breakfast was ready.
- My mother has been sick since last month.
- My mother is making a cake for my father.
- He writes to his mother every now and then.
- My father and mother have a big farm there.
- My mother gets up earlier than anyone else.
- I should've listened to what my mother said.
- I saw a woman who I thought was Mary's mother.
- Since my mother was sick, I couldn't go there.
- The baby was fast asleep in her mother's arms.
- Her mother lives in the country all by herself.
- I never see her without thinking of her mother.
- The baby was sound asleep in her mother's arms.
- Are you closer to your mother or to your father?
- I can't believe that she is older than my mother.
- Mike doesn't have to wash his mother's car today.
- He never fails to call his mother on her birthday.
- I'm getting along with my mother-in-law very well.
- The girl insisted on going shopping with her mother.
- As soon as the child saw his mother, he stopped crying.
- My mother has a driver's license, but she doesn't drive.
- Tom shared his mother's oatmeal cookie recipe with Mary.
- A mother rabbit keeps her babies warms with her own body.
- I think it's time for me to write my mother another letter.
- Mary promised her mother that she would help her more often.
- My mother has a driver's license, but she doesn't drive a car.
- My mother asked me not to feed the dog until after we had all eaten.
- She intended to go shopping with her mother, but her mother was busy.
- As soon as I can get the chance, I'll help your mother paint the fence.
- The best cookies I've ever eaten are the ones that you mother baked for me.
- A few years ago, on Mother's Day, I gave my stepmother a locket as a present.