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If Insurance Broker is a name, as in, the company that I work for is the Midwest Insurance Broker, then yes, you should capitalize it; if it is merely a description, as in, I am going to talk to my insurance broker, then no, do not capitalize it.
capitalize the letter:Place three lines underneath the letter that needs to be capitalized.
I'd say no.
No. it's not necessary.
Yes, when it is used as a title.
When it is the initial letter of a sentence, or when used as part of a proper name, for example a company name.
In "Yours truly," you capitalize the first letter of each word if you are using it as a complimentary close in a letter, as it is a formal sign-off.
If Insurance Broker is a name, as in, the company that I work for is the Midwest Insurance Broker, then yes, you should capitalize it; if it is merely a description, as in, I am going to talk to my insurance broker, then no, do not capitalize it.
Yes.
Yes
yes
Anemia? like as in anemic
capitalize the letter:Place three lines underneath the letter that needs to be capitalized.
Yes.
I'd say no.
yes
Most often, you would not. But if it is part of a title, then you would.The telephone is a form of communication.The AB Communication Company held its annual meeting.