Only when it is used at the beginning of the sentence and when it is a proper noun.
Examples.
Aldrin
The Jungle Book
You would put capital letters at the beginning of a sentence. As in " I am bored". You would use a capital. Hope ot helped
This just means to put the letter in upper case. The word capital here means upper case letters. Capital m is "M." Lowercase m is "m."
Short is shorter when you put two letters on it
Capitals are used with nouns if they are the first word in a sentence or if they are a proper noun.
No, you do not need to capitalise the word 'unique' in the beginning, middle or end of a sentence because it is not a place or name. You only capitalise 'unique' at the start of a sentence after a full stop. For example, words like Sydney are capitals no matter where they are put in the sentence because it is a place and name of a city. Also the name Isabella is a capital no matter where it is put in the sentence because it is a name. These words with capital letters are called Proper Nouns.
Yes
No, there is no need of an accent when you use capital letters, even if it is not in the beginning of the sentence. It's the same in French and in other languages in which some of the words have accents. And it's for a very simple reason: when you write in your notebook or on the computer, there usually won't be enough place for an accent on capital letters. Besides, one usually understands the meaning of the word, even if you don't put the accent on the capital letter. But él [with the accent] means he in spanish so you do not want to get that mixed up either so leaving off the accent would be better.
... Press capslock?
Xxiii.xi.mcmlxxxi It is done all in capital letters. I have no idea why they won't stay as capital letters when I put them in :(
The letters "lkasjdlkj" does not make a word. This is just letters put together.
YOU PUT FOOD ON IT AND THEN YOU EAT THE FOOD OF IT daa (i did the the capital letters on purpose YOU PUT FOOD ON IT AND THEN YOU EAT THE FOOD OF IT daa (i did the the capital letters on purpose YOU PUT FOOD ON IT AND THEN YOU EAT THE FOOD OF IT daa (i did the the capital letters on purpose
Sometimes