We use capital letters at the beginning of the sentence.
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.
Capital letters and full stops.
Yes, an apostrophe can be used with capital letters, particularly in contractions and possessives. For example, "It's John's book" shows a contraction with "It’s" and possession with "John's." Additionally, when indicating possession for a proper noun, you would write "The Smiths' house." The use of an apostrophe with capital letters follows the same grammatical rules as with lowercase letters.
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We use capital letters at the beginning of the sentence.
You use capital letters only if it is a place. Also you use it to capitalize your first word of a sentence.
The U.S. Post Office does recommend capitalizing all letters on a mailing address.
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When it describes a noun. "Block" letters are plain capital letters.
No. Proper nouns (names) use capital letters.
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.
You use the capital letters.
Use capital letters: 1. at the beginning of the sentence 2. when you use proper nouns 3. when writing titles Example: Her Mom Anna gives her a book, Irish Girls.
It is not necessary to use all capital letters for the name of a puzzle. However, if you want to emphasize the title or make it stand out, you can use capital letters for the first letter of each word or for specific important words. Ultimately, it is a stylistic choice.
You would put capital letters at the beginning of a sentence. As in " I am bored". You would use a capital. Hope ot helped
Fiji has four letters and its capital, Suva has four letters. :) Peru; capital is Lima Togo; capital is Lomé