In English, the first letter of the first word in a sentence is capitalized.
The other uses of capital letters to begin or form words in English:
All 'proper nouns' get a capital letter -> the name of a person or a place.... John, London, Mary, Cairo.
Brand and trade names also get capitals-> Microsoft, Nescafe, Honda, Nokia.
Finally, abbreviations which are made up of names - IMB (International Business Machines), NATO (North Atlantic Trreaty Organisation), USA (United States of America). ... and apart from those, a capital letter is always used for the first word of a sentence.... as I have in the 'A' of "all" in line 1, the 'B' of "brand" in the second line, and the 'F' of "finally" in line 3.
While,during the Beginning of a sentence
While, While,When using a Proper Noun
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence and when it is used as part of the proper noun.
It depends on the abbreviation. For example you do not capitalize the word "ad" or "advert" as an abbreviation for advertisement nor do you capitalize etc. as short for etcetera. However, you should capitalize some abbreviations like Dr., Mr., or Ms.
You should capitalize it if it is a brand name.
No, you should not. You should only capitalize a word when it is at the start of a sentence or when it is a proper noun.
No, because it is a preposition and it is also fewer than five letters.
It should not be capitalized.
No, o nly the letter g. It should be God.
yes you should because they stand for two words. they are not a word by them selves
In a title, you would typically capitalize the word "Our" if it is the first word of the title or if it is a proper noun. If "Our" is used as a possessive pronoun in the middle of the title, it should also be capitalized.
Yes, "can be" should be capitalized in a title if it is a verb.
It depends on the abbreviation. For example you do not capitalize the word "ad" or "advert" as an abbreviation for advertisement nor do you capitalize etc. as short for etcetera. However, you should capitalize some abbreviations like Dr., Mr., or Ms.
For proper keyboarding technique, one should use the right-hand shift when capitalizing letters typed by the left hand.
It's not clear just what you're asking here. You use "large letters" when you capitalize the first letter of a word, or for a logo such as WikiAnswers, so it's not against any rules. You should not capitalize random letters, however, because it's just too confusing to read them.
Yes; it is written as Middle East when you use it.
Yes, you should capitalize the C in Century.
You should capitalize it if it is a brand name.
Capitalized letters are the "bigger" versions of letters. These are the ones that appear on your computer keyboard.
No, you should not. You should only capitalize a word when it is at the start of a sentence or when it is a proper noun.