Drive-Reduction
A proper noun and the first word in a sentence both must be capitalized.
A generator needs some kind of engine to drive it, it won't start by itself.
If there is no saliva, then some of the food you eat will not break as easily into the nutrients your body needs.
If the hum is more like a whirring or spinning noise, the starter drive, also known as bendix, needs to be replaced.
Yes CPR is an acronym and therefore needs to be capitalized.
Mayor should be capitalized. It should be-- Mayor Cartwright.
The word "You" needs to be capitalized. The corrected sentence is: "You bought a new CD this weekend."
Yes, Tae Kwon Do should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific martial art.
If it's part of a persons title, then it needs to be capitalized. If you write "I want to be a labor and delivery nurse", then it doesn't need to be capitalized.
Yes, the 'A' in AIDS should be capitalized as it stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
No, "into" should not be capitalized unless it comes at the beginning of a sentence.
The first word "Who" and "French" should be capitalized in the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
No. Only the first (or only) letter of chemical abbreviations (O in this case) needs capitalized, but not the names of chemicals when they are spelled out.
The words "Barnes," "South," and "America" need to be capitalized in the sentence.
The word is an adjective and needs to be capitalized always.