Yes, a common noun that begins a sentence is always capitalized.
The capital letter at the beginning and the period at the end are the markers that identify each individual sentence.
Yes, common nouns should be capitalized if they are at the beginning of a sentence. This is a grammatical rule that helps to differentiate the beginning of a new sentence.
No, "assault" is typically not capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title. It is considered a common noun.
No, "public records" does not need to be capitalized unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
No, the word "revivalist" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
No, the word "present" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Yes, "Biology" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun and the name of a specific scientific discipline.
No. Like any other common noun, declaration is only capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or when it is part of a title.
Yes, "Biology" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun and the name of a specific scientific discipline.
If it is in the beginning of a sentence, yes.
'Fiance' (and the related 'fiancee') are common nouns. they should be capitalised only when they are the beginning of a sentence or when used as a proper noun.
You would only capitalize pelican if it was at the beginning of the sentence. Pelican is not a proper noun, so it would not be capitalized.
All proper nouns should be capitalized but all words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
At the beginning of a sentence. It doesn't need to be capitalized.
If it is at the beginning of a sentence or is part of a name or title, yes. Otherwise, no.
Yes, "Television" should be capitalized when referring to the medium or the device itself.
Well, as a common noun it does not need to be capitalized as for it used in this sentence, " I'd like to give you a wedding at my house." but if used as a proper noun it does need to be capitalized. " I loved the Wedding."
If it is at the start of a sentence then yes, if it is not referring to someone's tittle then no.The word "leader" is a noun so it doesn't need to be capitalized. It only needs to be capitalized if it is at the beginning of the sentence.
I'm assuming that you are asking if the "i" in "it" would be capitalized. As long as it is not at the beginning of a sentence, you do not need to capitalize it.