No. It's not necessary.
No because it is not specific it wouldn't be capitalized because you can say. I ate a cat. What type of specific cat? The name of the cat should be capitalized!
they ate the same food every day
colonial people ate food like corn and deer,bear,turkky wild game like that
They ate fish, meat, crops, and most likely chicken and eggs
they made candles and ate and slept.
No, typically numbers in the middle of a sentence are not capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun or the beginning of a title.
they mainly ate food from the farms
it is supposed to be: i have eaten my food.
The dog ate its food.
No because it is not specific it wouldn't be capitalized because you can say. I ate a cat. What type of specific cat? The name of the cat should be capitalized!
they ate the same food every day
Food was eaten by Ram.
In Colonial Delaware foods that could be gathered, grown, and hunted were eaten. They ate vegetables, berries, and nuts. They also ate deer, squirrel, and fish.
I ate tasty food last night.
A simple sentence is a sentence, for example: I played a game. And a compound sentence is I played game and I ate my food.
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Meats, vegetables, fruits and nuts were the kinds of food eaten in Colonial Georgia. They ate deer, pork, seafood, peanuts, watermelon, and a variety of vegetables.