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The correct capitalization for the sentence is: Susan asked, "Have you read Thornton Wilder's 'Our Town'?"
You always want to begin a new sentence with capitalization
He never used capitalization when beginning a new sentence.
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
It is a transposition error. 13 should be 31.
The correct capitalization is:The closest star to the Earth after the Sun is the Alpha Centauri.Earth and Sun are specific bodies and formal nouns as used in this sentence. And the first word in the sentence is always capitalized.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"
A noun and a verb. "John ran" is a complete sentence because it contains both.
Carefully retype this sentence using coreect capitalization. be sure to press enter.
Subject and verb are two important parts of a sentence. The subject is the person or thing that the sentence is about, and the verb is the action that the subject is doing. Together, they form the basic structure of a sentence.
No, it doesn't require capitalization.
Punctuations and capitalization go hand in hand. Capital letter at the beginning of the sentence means that it's the start of the sentence then a period or question or exclamation point denotes the end of the sentence.