NO, unless it is the first word of a sentence.
'an' is the indefinite article for common nouns beginning with a vowel or 'h'.
Otherwise 'a' is used. highlighted below
e.g. An house is built on a firm foundation.
A stable is an home for an horse.
Words like a, an, and, or.. You should always capitalize "the" in any part of the title such as, The Dog That Killed The Unicorn. Or something.
In a title, you should capitalize all words except for short conjunctions like "for," "and," "but," and "or" unless they are the first or last word in the title.
no
The way you capitalize other words. If it's at the beginning of a sentence it should be capitalized. If it's not then it shouldn't be capitalized.
No.
In most quotations you should capitalize the first word and the other words necessary; as in any other regular sentence. There is no need to capitalize most words just because they are in quotations.
When you are writing formally you should, but you dont have to.
Yes, the word "starvation" should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence like any other word.
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No. It's not necessary. It should be --- Hey there.
Yes, President is a title just like professor. Its acceptable to not capitalize these words when they are not describing someone. EX: the history professor is really difficult. But when it is not a noun, and is however, a pronoun you should capitalize it. With the exception of President and Doctor. These should for the most part always capitalized.
Because its a name and you capitilize every ones name.