Because it's the person's name. John Keats was a poet.
"Keats" refers to the surname of the poet John Keats, and surnames are typically capitalized in English. It is a way to show respect for the individual and their identity.
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.
In English, the pronoun "you" is typically written with a capital letter to differentiate it from the pronoun "you" in other languages that may be spelled differently. It is a convention that has been followed for clarity and consistency in written communication.
Yes, in German, days of the week and months of the year are written with capital letters. Additionally, all nouns in German are capitalized.
The letter "Y" evolved from the Greek letter "upsilon," which was written as a capital letter. Over time, the shape of the letter was modified by different writing systems like the Romans and the English, giving it the form it has today.
A capital "L" in cursive is written with a loop at the top of the letter and a straight line extending down to the baseline. The loop at the top adds a decorative touch to the letter.
Usually with a capital letter and the recessive genes are written with a lowercase letter.
The abbreviation of units is usually written with a capital letter, if it is based on the name of a person.
A. Erlande has written: 'The life of John Keats'
Anton Keats Simson has written: 'Theoretical study of design parameters of subsonic pressure controlled jet amplifiers'
with a capital letter
No, a capital letter is not typically used after a slash in written language unless it is a proper noun or name.
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.
first of all, why isn't written with a capital letter. all cities start with a capital letter?
with a capital letter
Edgar Salo Keats has written: 'The turning performance of airplanes' -- subject(s): Aeronautics 'The turning performance of airplanes' -- subject(s): Aeronautics
John Spencer Hill has written: 'Keats'
W. Keats has written: 'Regional geology of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder gold-mining district' -- subject(s): Australia, Geology, Gold ores, Kalgoorlie Region (W.A.)