Under most circumstances, the word pyramids does not need to be capitalised, whether you arer referring to geometrical shapes, or to the pyramids of Egypt. Exceptions occur when the word pyramid forms part of an actual name, such as the Pyramid of Khufu. In this case, it is a proper noun, and proper nouns should begin with a capital.
yes i always needs to be capitolized if not you are stinky head
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
The plural noun is spelled pyramids (triangular solids). The capitalized form Pyramids would typically mean the pyramid tombs of ancient Egypt.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
The word 'will' should be capitalized only when it is a person's name or the first word in a sentence. As a verb or common noun, it should not be capitalized.
Sentences begin with a capital letter, so the word "you" should be capitalized.
The word is an adjective and needs to be capitalized always.
No, it is a plural noun. The classic Egyptian pyramids could be a capitalized proper noun.
The only word that needs to be capitalized in the sentence is the first word, how. The word, zoo, is not capitalized unless the name of the zoo is given.
The first word "Who" and "French" should be capitalized in the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
No, "into" should not be capitalized unless it comes at the beginning of a sentence.
yes i always needs to be capitolized if not you are stinky head
Always. The word Hebrew is a language, a culture and a religion. In all cases it needs a capital letter at the start.
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
Yes except if the word of is there because that is not capitalized.
The plural noun is spelled pyramids (triangular solids). The capitalized form Pyramids would typically mean the pyramid tombs of ancient Egypt.
A proper noun and the first word in a sentence both must be capitalized.