It depends on the context. If you are quoting mid-sentence and the quote wasn't the end of your sentence then the next word shouldn't be capitalized.
No, the word after the end of a quotation is not capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the first word of a new sentence.
Yes it should love,Hawaii
The only pronoun that is always capitalized is the first person, singular, subjective, personal pronoun 'I'. Other pronouns are capitalized only when they are the first word in a sentence. These rules apply to text within quotation marks or without quotation marks.
No, the word "dear" is not capitalized in the sentence "I'm home dear."
You should only capitalize the first word in a quotation if you are quoting from the start of a line, or if the first word is a name. For example, if I were to quote myself, "You should only capitalize the first word in a quotation...". This is quoting from the start of a sentence, so the first word is capitalized. However, "capitalize the first word of a quotation..." does not start at the beginning of the sentence, so it doesn't need to be capitalized.
The Tagalog word for quotation mark is "tandang panipi" or simply "panipi."
The first word in a sentence, in a direct quotation, and in a line of poetry is capitalized.
Yes it should love,Hawaii
The only pronoun that is always capitalized is the first person, singular, subjective, personal pronoun 'I'. Other pronouns are capitalized only when they are the first word in a sentence. These rules apply to text within quotation marks or without quotation marks.
You do if you are quoting the statement from the very beginning.
Not necessarily, if it is the start of a sentence or if it is a word that is usually capitalised, you would. But if it is a quote and you start say in the middle of the sentence then you don't.
No only the word "Friend" is capitalized
Sunday should be capitalized and school shouldn't be.
quotation marks
...a complete sentence on its own. If the direct quotation is integrated into the sentence and not a standalone sentence, then the first letter does not need to be capitalized.
No, the word "dear" is not capitalized in the sentence "I'm home dear."
The next word should be capitalized.
If the phrase junior (Jr) is at the end of a person's name, it is capitalized. As in Daniel Boorstin, Jr.