Capitalize a profession if it is a part of a persons title as Dr. Jane Jones is a pediatrician. Pediatrician is not capitalized but Doctor would be since it is part of a title. Another example is Mayor Jim Jones is mayor of Smalltown and Doctor Jane Jones' husband.
differ proper names from things named after proper names
Yes, (adverb) see below for rules about titles.
low socioeconomic problems,huge difference between urban & rural,quantity of health workers & professions >quality of health workers & professions,low educational levels,low quality of hospitals,rules which are depended on the person(unequal rules/unfair rules)..............
A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence. A proper noun is always capitalized. An acronym is always capitalized.
While it is certainly possible for an anecdote to have a title, most do not. Anecdotes are usually quite short comments that are spoken, or written, in passing. If an anecdote does have a title, the ordinary rules of capitalizing titles apply.
Yes, "The Cat in the Hat" is capitalized correctly. It follows the standard rules for capitalizing titles, where major words like nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are capitalized.
no you could
No it doesn't require capitalizing.
Within the context of a condominium reserve study, there may be a state law for the assets that must be listed in the capital asset list -- or not: there is no standard among the states. In grammar, proper nouns are capitalized.
Actor and actress are professions. Accountant and architect are professions.
Capitalizing the first letter of the first word in a quotation indicates the beginning of a new sentence or a new speaker in dialogue. It helps to differentiate the quoted text from the surrounding text and follows standard grammar rules.
Conjunctions, articles and prepositions.