When referring to a specific ocean- yes. "I am going to swim in the ocean." is lower case. "I am going to swim in the Pacific Ocean." is capitalized- Pacific Ocean is a proper noun, and gets caps.
It is an ocean so it has no land mass and no capital.
The word "ocean" does not typically need a capital letter when used generically to refer to any ocean. However, it should be capitalized when it is part of a proper noun, such as "the Atlantic Ocean" or "the Pacific Ocean." In these cases, it specifies a particular ocean.
No - capital letters are only for the start of sentences - or as the first letter of something that has a name (such as a person, building or street.
do you use a capital letter for the word knighted
Yes, it is correct to use a capital letter after the comma in "Dear Sir" as it is used as a salutation at the beginning of a letter or email.
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A capital letter.
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A capital letter is to start a sentence or when you use a name or place. Lowercase is the smaller of the two types.
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No, the southern Pacific Ocean does not need a capital letter. In general, only proper nouns need to be capitalized, and "southern Pacific Ocean" is a common noun. However, if it is part of a specific name or title (e.g., Southern Pacific Oceanic Commission), then it may be capitalized.
Capital is letter in uppercase and everybody use it. In e-mail or chat however... only shouting people use it... *smile*