No, they don't. Only certain names of Irish origin follow that form.
A question mark will define the end of the sentence. The beginning of a new sentence will require a capital letter
No. (Words such as cant or wont are separate words from their apostrophe forms.) Types of words which cannot be used are abbreviations, prefixes and suffixes. Words that require a hyphen or an apostrophe cannot be played. Words that are only spelled with a capital letter (proper names) cannot be used.
The adverb "often" can be used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate frequency or regularity of an action or event. For example, "Often, I go for a run in the morning."
Belgrade is the capital city in Serbia. It begins with the letter B.
Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of Barbados.
An upper case letter, usually at the beginning of a name.
Amman is the capital city in Jordan. Amsterdam is the capital city in Netherlands.
Edinburgh, Scotland
The word king does not need a capital letter. The reason the words April, California, and Renae need capital letters at the beginning is that they are proper nouns.
Ulan Bator is the capital city in Mongolia. It begins with the letter U.
The capital of Norway is Oslo.
No. Fen is a common, although obscure, noun and doesn't require a capital letter.