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No, unless you're calling someone it or that is their name. For example, Sir Henry of Yorkshire, or if they are just called sir like the football player.(It was spelled with two R's though.)

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1w ago

Yes, "Sir" should have a capital letter in a sentence when it is used as a title or form of address, such as "Can you help me, Sir?"

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11y ago

If it is used in a title, like Sir Sean Connery, then yes. If it is used as a pronoun, as in "Yes sir", then no.

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11y ago

No, it's only capitalized when it appears before someones name.

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