No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, the word "fifteen" should not be capitalized in a date within a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence.
Capitalize the first letter of a quotation when the quotation is a complete sentence or directly follows a colon. If the quotation is in the middle of a sentence and does not stand alone as a complete thought, the first letter is not capitalized.
No, the pronoun 'I' is always capitalized and the first word of a sentence is always capitalized. Also, 'born on 1992' is not correct; to be born 'on' a date means a specific date, such as June 1, 1992. The correct adverb is 'born in 1992', within the year.Correct: I was born in 1992.
It is not necessary to put a comma after a date in a sentence. However, if the date is followed by additional information that could be set off by commas, then a comma may be appropriate for clarity or emphasis.
Yes, "Fourth of July" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the date of Independence Day in the United States.
Yes, there should be a comma after "today" if the sentence continues with another clause or if it is part of a date written in month-day-year format.
Both of them should be.
It's really your choice.
No, the pronoun 'I' is always capitalized and the first word of a sentence is always capitalized. Also, 'born on 1992' is not correct; to be born 'on' a date means a specific date, such as June 1, 1992. The correct adverb is 'born in 1992', within the year.Correct: I was born in 1992.
Capitalize the first letter of a quotation when the quotation is a complete sentence or directly follows a colon. If the quotation is in the middle of a sentence and does not stand alone as a complete thought, the first letter is not capitalized.
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no!
Has bow wow turned fifteen yet?
Yes, because it's a holiday. Mother's Day.
Fifteen to date. 61 Hours was the latest, a sequel to that should be released later this year (2010)
Yes, he can. If they go as far as getting married, he should ask his girlfriend to convert to Judaism.
One of the central tenets of Judaism is that Jews should date among their own people.
no.