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The only European language in which all nouns begin with a capital letter is German. This is a grammatical rule in the German language, which differentiates nouns from other parts of speech.
Yes, proper nouns always begin with a capital letter. This includes names of specific people, places, and things.
Every sentence begins with a capital letter.
Yes, short answers in English typically begin with a capital letter.
Yes, in certain situations, sentences may not start with a capital letter. For example, in the case of a list or a quotation within a sentence, the following text may not begin with a capital letter.
Yes, a statement often begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. However, not all sentences need to start with a capital letter and end with a period, as there are different types of sentences in grammar, such as questions and exclamations.
There are only two European countries which start with the letter 'P' and they are Poland and Portugal. However neither of their capital cities (Warsaw and Lisbon) begin with the letter 'P.'
Riga is the capital of Latvia. Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland. Rome is the capital of Italy.
No European country has a capital city that begins with the letter F. However, Florence is the capital city of Italy's Tuscany region.
· Reykjavik, Iceland · Riga, Latvia · Rome, Italy
Tallinn is the capital city in Estonia. Tirana is the capital city in Albania. Tbilisi is the capital city in Georgia.
The first word of the question should begin with a capital letter.
Maserati and Mercedes-Benz are European cars. They begin with the letter m.
Uruguay and Utah begin with a capital letter. Names such as Upton, Urban and Ulrich also begin with a capital letter.
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Yes, proper nouns always begin with a capital letter. This includes names of specific people, places, and things.
Some capital cities that begin with E:Edinburgh is the capital city in ScotlandEdmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta
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