The days of the week normally begin with a capital letter: Monday, Tuesday, and so on.
A capital letter
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yes you are
If you're starting a sentence with a quote that does not start with a capital letter, you can put the first letter of the quote in brackets to indicate that it was not originally capitalized.
Yes - but it is usual to put it in capital letter - OT.
Yes, in American English, the general convention is to place the period inside the closing quotation marks. For example: "Hello." In British English, the period is placed outside the closing quotation marks unless it is part of the quoted material.
Yes, if the sentence following the question mark and closing speech marks is the start of a new sentence.
No. There are no English words you can make by putting a letter in front of the word grieve.
I put the Roman numeral for number one as i (I for it's little capital letter) Capital I is how I usually type out number one in Roman numerals.
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The answer is Fortune219 (you dont need to put the capital letter in)