The only pronoun that is always capitalized is the personal pronoun 'I'.
All other pronouns are capitalized only when they are the first word in a sentence.
Because in English, the nominative form of the singular first-person pronoun, "I", is normally capitalised. While "a" is not a first-person pronoun and is therefore not capitalised.
Perhaps it is from when all nouns were capitalised, as in today's German.
For purposes of all educational writing such as essays, theses and reports, I'm should always be capitalised. The personal pronoun "I" is always capitalised, and so all contractions commencing with "I" should also be capitalised.
Yes All proper nouns should be capitalised
It is capitalised when referring to the race of the Romany Gypsies. Just as the names of all races are capitalised.
not capitalised
Acronyms and their full versions are normally capitalised, so CNA should be capitalised and Certified Nursing Assistant should have each first letter capitalised.
Only if you want to.
If "algebra 1 is a title or the beginning of a sentence, then it should be capitalised. If it is in a sentence, but not at the beginning, then it should not be capitalised.
Unless it is at the beginning of a sentence, then it is not capitalised.
If you mean the European Union, then yes it is capitalised. European is also capitalised.
Yes. Tasmanian devil should be capitalised, because they are named after the state of Tasmania which, as a place, is capitalised.