I have a friend that is very restful.
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At the beginning of a sentence, after a full stop or at the start of a new paragraph.
Winter break can be capitalized, or lower case. If, on a calendar, you are writing winter break, then you would put "Winter Break". On anything else, it could be "winter break", "Winter break", or "Winter Break".
The general consensus says "spring break" does not need to be capitalized so the same rules apply to "winter break": it needs no capitalization. Remember, seasons are not capitalized unless they come at the beginning of a sentence. Holidays and months, on the other hand, are considered proper nouns and take a capitalization. "Winter break" is neither a month nor holiday. If "break" were used with a proper noun such as a holiday or month only the proper noun would need capitalization (Christmas break, December break, etc.).
Did you break the law?Now theres a sentence.
If you break the law you will go to prison
"I didn't break it!" I break something every time I touch something.
Don't break my neck.
Don't break the brake handle!
Sure, here is a sentence with the word "break": After studying for hours, she decided to take a break and go for a walk in the park to refresh her mind.
I would be very pleased if you would go to break with me. I would like very much to break with you.
I am going to break this twig.