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Simple answer? Yes.
An absolute phrase is a phrase that when you add the words Was or Were you can get a complete thought out sentence.
There is no adverb form of "worked" (past tense verb or adjective).
The central coast of which country or state?
The typical phrase that is used on a name tag is, Hi! My name is, followed by a blank area to write in a name. This is considered an ice breaker phrase.
Yes you have too.
No.
No.
Capitalize "Old" and "Roman" in the phrase "the Old Roman calendar."
Yes you do, because it is a name of a specific place.
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No you don't.
No, with as a preposition...you don't capitalize it..especially because it means to be with, but if it is used in the beginning of a phrase, -with- can be used and capitalized
You should capitalize "East Coast" when referring specifically to the region along the eastern seaboard of the United States, such as "I live on the East Coast." However, if you are using it as a general direction (e.g., "head east coast on the highway"), it should not be capitalized.