It's a rule.
Sentences start with capital letters and end with periods because this is a rule of correct writing and if you follow it, you will be seen as an intelligent and well-educated person by whoever reads what you write.
No - capital letters are only for the start of sentences - or as the first letter of something that has a name (such as a person, building or street.
Capital letters should be used: * at the beginning of a sentence * at the beginning of proper nouns (eg Peter, Rome, La Traviata,...) * in acronyms (eg UNICEF, NATO, USA, ...)
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
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.
Yes. It should be --- To Whom It May Concern
yes it should be in capital letters
A preposition is a type of dog. They don't go in the beginning of the sentences
Writing sentences in capital letters will give confusion to the readers. The true meaning of the sentences will be hard to understand.Examples:HER MOTHER, MRS. COOKS ATE PORK MECHADO.It should be: Her mother, Mrs. Cooks ate pork mechado.HER MOTHER COOKS PORK MECHADO.It should be: Her mother cooks port mechado.so you don't seem rude or yelling to the other person. So they don't get worked up and cause more drama.
yes
No, toys in sentences should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
in capital letters