proper names
examples:
Places
note: non-specific places need not be capitalized - ie. public library, museum
However, when a specific name is given, use capital letters - ie. Jamison Public Library, Milwaukee Muesum of Art
Titles - ie. King George II, Captain John Smith
The first letter of each word in a book title, song title, magazine title etc. (but in, on, at and other smaller words need not be capitalized if they're not the first or last word in the title)
ie. Of Mice and Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, All the President's Men
Months of the year, ie. - January, March, May
Holidays, ie. Halloween, New Year's Day
letters in an abbreviation, ie. USA, NOW (National Organization of Woman) , IL (Illinois)
All proper nouns start with a capital letter.
If it's at the start of a sentence - yes, otherwise - no.
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No, but you need to use a capital letter to start the sentence, and the word English also begins with a capital letter.
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All proper nouns start with a capital letter.
The words that should start with a capital letter are places, names, important words in a title, and the letter at the start of a sentence.
No Only names of people or places etc have capital letter at start
The letter C appears most, as it is at the start of both Capital and City.
Yes, all books start with a capital letter.
No, "Mr." should always start with a capital letter as it is an abbreviation for "Mister". It is considered a proper noun and should be capitalized according to grammar rules.
Common nouns such as "boy," "car," and "city" are types of nouns that typically do not start with a capital letter.
Yes, "Best wishes" at the end of a letter should start with a capital letter.
3 European capital cities start with the letter R. Rome is the capital city in Italy. Riga is the capital city in Latvia. Reykjavik is the capital city in Iceland.
A capital letter
no
Yes, we do