Capitalize "mitzvah," but not "bar" (unless it is at the beginning of a sentence). Mitzvah means "covenant" and refers to a specific covenant, and so is a proper noun. "Bar" means son, and since it is referring to any son in general is just a plain old normal noun, and needs no capitalization.
You only need to capitalize 'school bus' if it is at the start of a sentence or part of a name/title.
A bar graph is produced to indicate the quality of each answer.
my dad went to the store and got a giant candy bar
My sister has no idea what the word coterie means
Ghosts are reported to haunt the royal castle. The ramshackle desert bar was a favorite haunt for outlaw bikers.
Always
When you are explaining something that has to do with bar graphs.
Yes, you can. "An elephant walked into a bar."
There was a varied salad bar at the restaurant.
An iron bar is solid not flexible.
To write a bar mitsvah speech for someone who you don't like, try to be as polite as possible. Keep it to the point, and make sure you are not rude. This is an important time for them.
I tripped over a metal bar. There are age limits at bars. He passed his exam and was admitted to the bar.
Almost. the only sentence is complete you're missing a a. the sentence is. gain a bar.
"Whats your Favorite chocolate bar?"
You only need to capitalize 'school bus' if it is at the start of a sentence or part of a name/title.
I fell into the swimming pool while trying to retrieve my ball.
That candy bar has way to many calories for you to be eatting.