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Should the letter B be capitized in the name Insurance Broker?

If Insurance Broker is a name, as in, the company that I work for is the Midwest Insurance Broker, then yes, you should capitalize it; if it is merely a description, as in, I am going to talk to my insurance broker, then no, do not capitalize it.


What is a verb phrase?

A verb phrase is the action, identity, or linking verb in a sentence, which may have a tense that includes a form of to be, to have, or to do. It may also include auxiliary verbs such as could, would, or might. Example: The boy goes to school. (verb - goes) The boy will be going to school. (verb phrase - will be going) The boy should have been going to school. (verb phrase - should have been going)


Do you capitalize the word homeland?

Sometimes, it depends on what way you use homeland in a sentence. For example if i said "we are going to a homeland in Germany", then you would not capitalize homeland but if i said "we are going to George Washington State of Science Homeland" then you would capitalize it.


Should southwest be capitalized in a sentence?

No, neither the direction (southwest) nor the region (Southwest) is spelled with a capital W. The form southwest is a compound word indicating a direction midway between the two on the compass.


If you were going from Chicago to point barrow what direction would you be going in?

northwest


Which direction are you going if your going from Puerto Rico to Miami Florida?

Northwest.


Do you capitalize government and civil rights in the middle of a sentence?

Capitalize government in the middle of the sentence if you're referring to a specific government (Federal Government, State Government, etc) or if you're referring to a course about government (I'm going to be late for Government!).Capitalize civil rights in the middle of a sentence only if you're referring to the Civil Rights Movement.


Who is going for a walk he and you you and him him and i me and him i and he?

The correct phrase is "he and I." In this context, when referring to yourself and another person as subjects, "I" should be used. So, you would say, "He and I are going for a walk."


Is have you a verb phrase?

No. That is only a helper verb and the subject of the sentence.A "verb phrase" has been used to mean the "predicate" of a sentence.But traditionally it means the "whole verb" including its helpers (e.g. "is going" or "had gone" or "should have been going").


Do you capitalize the word 'north' when giving directions?

Capitalize North, South, East, and West when contained in the name of a place (state, country, etc.) but not when used for giving directions.Correct Examples:My friend lives in South Carolina.We are planning a vacation in South Africa.Incorrect Examples:She lives in Southern Europe. SHOULD BE She lives in southern Europe.I'm going to visit my friends in Eastern Oregon. SHOULD BE I'm going to visit my friends in eastern Oregon.


Is the sentence correct Franci and i are going to the party?

Franci? Lol. BTW, capatialize the I. Re: the suggested answer: The word is "capitalize" from "capital" (not, as the answer says, "capatialize"... from capacious?)


Is it incorrect to capitalize the salutation?

Capitalize family titles when they are used as names. For example, "Where are you going, Dad?" Do nott capitalize family titles when they come after a possessive noun or pronoun or an article. For example, My sister teaches at the university.