if it is a new sentance then yes you do capitolize if not than no
Yes, you capitalize the first letter of a sentence when someone is speaking. This helps differentiate dialogue from regular text and makes it easier to follow.
Yes, Austrian should be capitalized when referring to something or someone from Austria, such as an Austrian person.
The word "polish" changes in meaning when the first letter is capitalized to become "Polish", referring to something or someone from Poland.
No, "ma'am" should not be capitalized in the phrase "Thank you ma'am." It is considered a common noun and not a proper noun.
No, "little" is not capitalized when used as an affectionate nickname like "Little Jack." It is typically only capitalized when it is part of someone's official name or title.
No. Nouns are not capitalized unless they are part of a title.
Saying something is good or that you use it and are happy.
Yes, by saying this you are saying that and i can explain it but you are saying this -Martin Cole-
It depends on if your saying it in a name. Sunrise Boulevard is capitalized. But just saying," walk down that boulevard" isn't capitalized. Dumb a**
a specified substance someone or something is saying. :)
'You know something that someone else doesn't.'
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Yes, Austrian should be capitalized when referring to something or someone from Austria, such as an Austrian person.
It means that someone is not mad at you or about something you did, or they agree with something you are doing.
Yes.
saying that someone is worthless
the other way of saying that your disagreeing in something is something like this "No, I'm sorry i cant do that" if someone asks you to do something or something like " That's not a good idea."
The word "polish" changes in meaning when the first letter is capitalized to become "Polish", referring to something or someone from Poland.