Yes because it is a proper noun. The actual street name is Third Avenue ... which is not necessarily the 3rd street in the city.
You capitalize "Sir" and "Ma'am" when they are used as a direct address, such as "Yes, Sir" or "Thank you, Ma'am." In other contexts, like when referring to a person in third person, you do not capitalize them, as in "the sir at the counter."
It depends on how you use it. If a class's official title is "Bilingual Third Grade", yes, capitalize. But I suspect it is not an official title, but instead a description. Therefore small case is best.I attended a bilingual third grade class before entering an English-only class in fourth grade.
Yes, pronouns referring to specific individuals or entities should be capitalized when writing in the third person. This helps avoid confusion and ensures clarity in the text.
No, "third world" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or title.
We are currently in the third millennium.
Yes, pronouns referring to specific individuals or entities should be capitalized when writing in the third person. This helps avoid confusion and ensures clarity in the text.
The third millenium. The first was from 1 to 1000 CE, the 2nd from 1001 to 2000. We are now in the third.
The third of December, nineteen ninety-nine is correct.
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The third of December, nineteen ninety-nine is correct.
You do not capitalize numeral designations, unless they're part of an official title, like the Third Reich or One flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
S&W S.W.A.T. First Millenium Run is a series of folding knives. S&W stands for Smith & Wesson; S.W.A.T. stands for "Special Weapons And Tactics", which is the moniker American police department paramilitary squads go by. "First Millenium Run" is a designation S&W put on the S.W.A.T. line of knives just before Y2K. The second millenium of the common era was to end, and the third millenium of the era to begin on 1 January 2001, so in 1999, S&W put that designation on knives becaus of the common misconception that the 21st Century/Third Millenium would begin in 2000. It was to be the first run of the new millenium, rather than suggesting that Smith & Wesson was making these knives betwen 1 and 1000 A.D. As I understand it, they're still making these knives (they're very good knives for the money!), they just don't have the "First Millenium Run" etched on the blades any more.
The third millennium CE of the Gregorian Calendar is from Monday 1 January 2001 through Wednesday 31 December 3000.
Yes because it is a proper noun. The actual street name is Third Avenue ... which is not necessarily the 3rd street in the city.
The singular is "millenium"; "millenia" is the plural. "Millenium" means a thousand years.
The Millenium Dome in England was build to celebrate the entrance of the 21st century and the start of the second millenium-2000. Hence it was called the "millenium dome"