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No. Under normal circumstances, the word paediatrician does not require a capital. Fields of study or specialisation are not capitalised. However, it is correct to begin tye word with a capital when it is used in lists or directories, or when addressing a formal letter to a paediatrician.
All sentences in English begin with a capital letter but don't necessarily end in period always. They could end also in question mark and exclamation point.Examples:There is a fire downtown.Is there a fire downtown?Fire! Fire!
No, a common noun does not start with a capital letter unless it is the first word in a sentence. Examples:Would you like an apple?An apple sounds good to me.Apple is my favorite kind of fruit.
No, unless it is made part of a proper name, such as "Cookie Monster" on the TV program Sesame Street.
The first word of the question should begin with a capital letter.
When did history begin? Pantomime is at least as old as writing.
Uruguay and Utah begin with a capital letter. Names such as Upton, Urban and Ulrich also begin with a capital letter.
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Some capital cities that begin with E:Edinburgh is the capital city in ScotlandEdmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta
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