It depends on whether memorial is part of a proper noun.
The Memorial of Flags honors local servicemen.
The memorial located in the park was erected in 1951.
Yes, you should capitalize "memorial" if it is the second word in a sentence, just like any other word that follows the initial word that starts the sentence. For example: "In memory of her grandfather, she visited the Memorial Park."
It depends on whether the word is part of a name or not. You capitalize names like Lincoln Memorial. You don't capitalize if it's just a word like "The memorial celebration starts at noon."
It is more appropriate to write "Hi all" with a lowercase "a" as part of a formal greeting. This is because it is a standard convention in written communication.
You do not capitalize science fiction. If you look any word up in the dictionary, you will learn if it should be capitalized. The rule: Capitalize names of courses: Economics, Biology 101. (However, we would write: "I'm taking courses in biology and science fiction this summer.")
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Yes, "Happy" should be capitalized in the sentence "Hi Julie, Happy New Year."
The first letter of the first word in a sentence should always be capitalized. Additionally, proper nouns like names of people, places, and specific titles are also capitalized. Other words in a sentence are typically lowercase unless they fall under specific grammar rules.
It is more appropriate to write "Hi all" with a lowercase "a" as part of a formal greeting. This is because it is a standard convention in written communication.
The semicolon separates the two clauses, just as the word "and" would, in the same sentence. Be careful to never capitalize the first letter of the second clause, unless it is a name, title, etc.
Yes, it is an acronym. The correct was to write this is R.S.V.P. It is written like this because it stands for something else.
If your asking how to write a sentence that in person you would be shouting, just capitalize. For example, I CAN'T BELIEVE YOUR NOT HERE! or I can't believe YOUR not HERE! Hope this helps you=)
No, not usually. You would capitalize it if it is part of the title of something, or if it were the first word in a sentence. You might write a quirky story called The Photographer Who Shot The Bride, or you might be the Chief Photographer for the Quaintville Times. Otherwise, it would probably not be capitalized.
Yes.
just write Native Americans.
April second; example: My friend's birthday is on April second
How to write a church memorial thank you note
No, not usually but if you write how it's used in the sentence I will know definitely whether or not it should be capitalized.
Yes. When you use dad as a proper noun (or the substitute for his actual name), capitalize it: "Where is Dad?" This is the same as you might write, "Where is Bill?" However, when dad is used in a general way, do not capitalize. "All the dads were gathered in one room" or "my dad is stronger than your dad."
Just change neil to Neil. Also it is usual to write Moon with a capital M.