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Yes, the name of a language should be capitalized in a sentence. For example, "She speaks Spanish fluently."
You should capitalize a language when it is the name of the language or when referring to it as a proper noun, but not when used as a common noun. For example, "I am learning Spanish" (correct) vs. "I am learning how to speak spanish" (incorrect).
You should capitalize a word in the middle of a sentence if it is a proper noun (like a name or place) or the start of a new sentence within parentheses, quotes, or dialogue. This helps to maintain the grammatical rules of the language and ensures clarity in writing.
Yes, you should capitalize "Venus" as it is the name of a specific celestial body. However, "big dipper" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
You should capitalize "Mrs." as it is used as a title before the teacher's name.
No, the word "Ethernet" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
You should capitalize a language when it is the name of the language or when referring to it as a proper noun, but not when used as a common noun. For example, "I am learning Spanish" (correct) vs. "I am learning how to speak spanish" (incorrect).
only when name follows
Because its a name and you capitilize every ones name.
Only capitalize I (yo) at the beginning of a sentence.
The "T" in "treasury" is capitalized when it is part of a proper noun, like in the name of a specific treasury department or office (e.g., U.S. Treasury). Otherwise, in general use, "treasury" is written with a lowercase "t."
You should capitalize "Mrs." as it is used as a title before the teacher's name.
No it should only be capitalized if it precedes a name.
You should capitalize it if it is a brand name.
Since the word 'patrons' is a common noun, you should only capitalize it if at the start of a sentence or part of a title/name (Eg: List of Patrons to Invite).
Cricket should only be capitalized if it's at the beginning of a sentence or forms part of a title.
It depends on how you use it. If it is a name it should be capitalized. If it is another part of the speech it shouldn't be capitalized
sure, it's a name, or title of a name (as in Santa Barbara which means "Saint") so it is always capitalized.