You only need to capitalize 'school bus' if it is at the start of a sentence or part of a name/title.
In English grammar, the word "bus" can be used as an adjective to describe something related to buses or bus transportation. For example, you can say "bus stop" to describe a location where buses pick up and drop off passengers. Another example is "bus driver," where "bus" is used as an adjective to specify the type of driver.
Yes, although you would need to capitalize "i" (I am yearning to get my driver's license).
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My bus driver blight a dog last month.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
The driver stays with the bus.
No, except if driver's license begins the sentence. Then you would capitalize driver's. Driver's license and car registration are two things you always need to have with you when driving. I always take my driver's license with me when driving.
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The difference between a cold and a bus driver is a bus driver has a course to run and a cold has to run its course.
The driver. You can close the door on your way off
a person that drives a bus.
a bus uniform
No
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The driver of Fall Out Boy's bus was Jeff Leonardo.
In Britain, it is the driver on a driver-only bus (very common nowadays). Or a conductor on a bus that still has a driver and a conductor (less common).