Typically, no. The word school is a common noun. It would only be capitalized if it is part of the proper name of an institution. See the examples in the sentences below:
Common Noun:Children do better academically and socially in a middle school environment.
Proper Noun:My favorite years were spent as a teacher at Mill Creek Middle School.
The first word of the question should begin with a capital letter.
Not unless it is the first word of a sentence.
A Capital Letter on the first word.
yes
The English word 'school' is die Schule in German. It is a feminine noun. Note that ALL nouns begin with a capital letter in German.
Yes, a sentence is allowed to begin with the word "with". For example: With all the pressure of high school people were becoming stressed.
It depends on what the word is. If this word is a person's name or a company name or a city name then it should begin with a capital letter.In the dictionary Ambien is the name of a pharmaceutical drug in this case it should have a capital letter
erasersa school thing that starts with e is e-school e-school is a word
No. Under normal circumstances, the word paediatrician does not require a capital. Fields of study or specialisation are not capitalised. However, it is correct to begin tye word with a capital when it is used in lists or directories, or when addressing a formal letter to a paediatrician.
Stapler and staple remover are objects at school and at work. They begin with the letters ST.
Some capital cities that begin with E:Edinburgh is the capital city in ScotlandEdmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta
Yes. The Romans are a group of people. Roman is their title, and title's are always capitalized.