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The days of the week normally begin with a capital letter: Monday, Tuesday, and so on.
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No, a comma does not require a capital letter after it in standard English punctuation rules. You only capitalize the first letter of a new sentence or proper noun.
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.
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.
You put the material you are sawing in the vice.
The answer is Fortune219 (you dont need to put the capital letter in)
You can find sample letters at places such as the LoveToKnow website. The letter should be used only as a form.
No, you don;t unless it is the first word in a sentence of in a title.