No. If you were writing a story it would be; Once upon a time.... and so one and so forth. You could write it as ; Once Upon A Time if it was a title or something of that sort.
No, when spelling "Once Upon a Time," only the first letter of the each word should be capitalized. So it should be spelled as "Once Upon a Time."
Once. It would be Once upon a time.
Anytime is the correct spelling of the adverb. It may correctly appear as two words where time is a noun and any is an adjective. We can go anytime. The house could collapse at any time.
mil once (one thousand and eleven) las diez y once (10.11 - the time)
Once you learn how to spell the word Period I will tell you
This is likely the term "once upon a time" that introduces fairy tales.
Lime, mime, prime, chime.
The limits of Rumpel's magic on Once Upon a Time varies depending on the spell. Magic is powered by the emotions of the caster and it always comes with a price.
the year of 2012
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Yes you can, but the general rule is, you can't do it before you've learnt how to spell it.
The only time this has happened to me was when i was in a turret in hoth everything turned gray when i zoomed in. i zommed out and everything was back to normal but once and awile it still happens but i have no idea why. The only time this has happened to me was when i was in a turret in hoth everything turned gray when i zoomed in. i zommed out and everything was back to normal but once and awile it still happens but i have no idea why.
Time zones do not have capitals. Time zones are regions where a common established time is used.