It is capitalized as it is a national day of remembrance. Events like these are always capitalized.
When referring specifically to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, yes. The day of remembrance (April 25) is usually referred to as "Anzac Day," with only the initial "A" capitalized.
It means that the first letter in the first word in any sentence should be capitalized, i.e. written using a capital letter not a small one.
A homophone is a word that sounds the same but means something different. So the homophone of capital would be capitol. "Capital" referes to letters or cities, while "Capitol" refers to a building where governing takes place.
It is an adverb.
Yes- all the names of the days of the week begin with capital letters.
Highlight the letters then press SHIFT+F3. It'll cycle through: - All caps. - No caps. - First letter of every word is in caps.
ANZAC is written when one refers to the Australian & New Zealand Army Corps. Anzac (lower-case) may be used when referring to a member of the ANZAC, or to the cove or the land above the cove (which became known as Anzac).
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Typing a word entirely in capital letters to emphasize a word when writing a message in an IM application or email. For example if you want to yell at someone over an email, then you write the whole message in capital letters and with exclamation marks.
Im pretty sure it means its important info
Concord is the capital of New Hampshire. There are total of 7 letters in this word.
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You use capital letters only if it is a place. Also you use it to capitalize your first word of a sentence.
It isn't supposed to be written in capital letters. I should NOT be BANK, it should be Bank. It's just that on signs, it is written in capital letters to help it to stand out.
write seven words and then write a word that is four letters, but only write three of those four letters.
When it describes a noun. "Block" letters are plain capital letters.
When typed in capital letters the word can be inverted to spell the same word.
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