Yes, Massage Therapist should be capitalized.
Only at the beginning of a sentence ---- And at the beginning of a letter always capitalize dear
As a sentence, "Te amo abuelita" only would have the leading "t" as a capital letter.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
* The word "I" as in "I am" must always be capitalised. * Names of businesses, people, brands, websites, and anything aside from the common noun should be capitalised. * The first letter of every sentence must be placed one space away from the full-stop, and, yes, must be capitalised. * Letters succeeding punctuation marks are only capitalised after full-stops, not commas, colons, semi-colons, apostrophes, speech marks, or brackets.
capitalize the letter:Place three lines underneath the letter that needs to be capitalized.
yes
Only if it is the first word in a sentence.
"Who sells it?" is correct (always capitalize the first letter of a sentence).
No, not unless it was beginning the sentence. Capitalize, by the way.
yes
At the begaining of a sentence, and the first letter of someone's name.
I is always capitalized, no matter where it is in a sentence.
Yes, in this sentence "The Postman Always Rings Twice," you capitalize the first letter of each word except for the articles "the" and "always." This is a style commonly used for book titles and headlines.
...a complete sentence on its own. If the direct quotation is integrated into the sentence and not a standalone sentence, then the first letter does not need to be capitalized.
yes here is an example:I live in America. You also capitalise the first letter of a sentence
The sculpture was free-form. This is a correct sentence if you capitalize first letter.
People do not capitalize "a" in a sentence because it is not a proper noun. There is no other reason why "a" would be capitalized. If you are talking about getting an A on an assignment, however, it would be capitalized.