If you have a letter after after quotation marks and things like that, it should be capitalized, even if it's in the middle of the sentence. It isolates what the person is about to say in a sentence. All sentences begin with a capitol letter. So, you should capitalize letters after quotes and such.
If you're starting a sentence with a quote that does not start with a capital letter, you can put the first letter of the quote in brackets to indicate that it was not originally capitalized.
no. only the first letter should be in capital
Yes, you should always capitalize the first letter of a direct quote. Do not forget to include quotation marks before and after the quote either.
No, "homework" does not need a capital letter unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or used in a title.
The first word of the question should begin with a capital letter.
Yes, when incorporating a quote into a sentence, you should capitalize the first word of the quote if it is the beginning of a complete sentence. If the quote is within a sentence, you should not capitalize the first word, unless it is a proper noun.
The first letter of a person's name is always a capital letter.
first of all, why isn't written with a capital letter. all cities start with a capital letter?
The first letter of summer is not capitalized unless it is the first letter of a sentence or part of a title, et ecetera.
At the first letter :]
A capitol of a country needs a capital on the first letter.
The first letter is allways capital.