America starts with a capitol letter because it us a proper noun. It is the name of a country so it has to have a capitol like the name of a person. Even if you were to write the name of a state,city or town, you would have to capitolize that too.
Yes... Queen is a royal title, and commands a capital letter at the start. England is a country, which always starts with a capital letter.
No, spelling does not always start with a capital letter. Capitalization is typically used for proper nouns, the beginning of sentences, and specific titles. Common nouns and other words in the middle of sentences generally begin with lowercase letters. Therefore, whether a word is spelled with a capital letter depends on its context.
Yes, the word English is always capitalized.
All proper nouns start with a capital letter.
A sentence starts with a capital letter for example:The rain poured and poured down.It always starts with a capital and end with a full stop
The words that should start with a capital letter are places, names, important words in a title, and the letter at the start of a sentence.
No Only names of people or places etc have capital letter at start
The letter C appears most, as it is at the start of both Capital and City.
Yes, all books start with a capital letter.
Yes just like Ms and other things of that sort.
A common noun does not start with a capital letter unless it is the first word in a sentence.
Yes, "Best wishes" at the end of a letter should start with a capital letter.