Yes, I is always capital.
The capital of Iowa is Des Moines. Another good sentence would be, you should always use a capital letter when writing someone's name.
We use capital letters at the beginning of the sentence.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
No, they do NOT. Use your regular low-case letters - summer, spring, autumn (or fall) and winter
yes
A capital letter always begins a sentence. A capital city refers to a seat of government. Do you support capital punishment?
Yes
Not always. It depends if the capital city is geographically north or south of your location. If it were south, you would use 'down' instead of 'up.'
No.
No. Depend on your personal preference for a phrase, but I would always use the map based direction to any city (in my case the capital city is, "down to London")
'Buddhism' is a proper noun, so we always use a capital letter.
No
The capital of Iowa is Des Moines. Another good sentence would be, you should always use a capital letter when writing someone's name.
Capital crimes are almost always punishable by death in most places. They use beheading, and stoning as forms of execution.
When Mr. Smith asked what the capital of Pennsylvania, Meg got answer right by saying "Harrisburg" OR (since there's two meanings for captital) Mrs. Anderson told the class "Always use capital letters when using a proper noun."
No, Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania.
No. It became capital in 1436