A county does not need a capital letter. A county needs funds and laws and staff to run it.
The word county by itself does not require capitalization. The name of a county is a proper noun and spelling the name of a county should begin with a capital letter. When the word county is part of the name of a county, it should also be capitalized as in Kings County.
Yes, "County" should be capitalized at the start of a sentence since it is a proper noun.
No, not all nouns start with a capital letter.The kinds of nouns that begin with a capital letter are:a proper noun (the name of a specific person, place, or thing);the first word in a sentence.
Yes, the word "Red" should start with a capital letter when used as a name, at the beginning of a sentence, or as part of a proper noun.
No, "homework" does not need a capital letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or used in a title.
Yes, a statement often begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. However, not all sentences need to start with a capital letter and end with a period, as there are different types of sentences in grammar, such as questions and exclamations.
No. Any colour doesn't need a capital letter, only if it is at the start of the sentence.
Yes, names begin with a capital letter.
No. Any colour doesn't need a capital letter, only if it is at the start of the sentence.
No, not all nouns start with a capital letter.The kinds of nouns that begin with a capital letter are:a proper noun (the name of a specific person, place, or thing);the first word in a sentence.
No, there is no need for a capital letter after an equal sign in most cases. The convention is to start a new sentence with a capital letter and not necessarily after an equal sign within a sentence.
Whenever you start a new sentence, you start it with a capital letter. I know it sounds strange, but this usage is rather common.
Yes, the word "Red" should start with a capital letter when used as a name, at the beginning of a sentence, or as part of a proper noun.
No, "homework" does not need a capital letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or used in a title.
No, but you need to use a capital letter to start the sentence, and the word English also begins with a capital letter.
In general, "goodness" does not require a capital letter unless it starts a sentence or is used as part of a proper noun or title.
No.
Start up capital is required in almost all new ventures. As a franchisee as apposed to a franchiser you would need capital to buy into the franchise.
Uranus is an uninhabited planet. (There is no solid surface to inhabit.) No people, no need for cities, thus...no capital.