If speaking about a grandmother and great-grandmother, yes, lower case. But when writing to your grandmother, it would be upper case. Also, if either is the first word of a sentence it is first-letter uppercase.
Research shows Tallapoosa (formerly spelled Tallapoosee) derived from American Indian language Talwa=Rock Puse=Smear. Local lore references the term "Golden River" due to color created during rains from the Georgia red clay lending to the "Smear" reference. Some think since the lower Tallapoosa river found in Tallapoosa county Alabama contains a collection of loose stones and due to the fact native Americans traced ancestry through the female rather than the male that it could also reference Indian Language Pusa=Grandmother AKA "Rock Grandmother" since the Tallapoosa river starts in Tallapoosa, Georgia which would be the grandmother of the rocks found lower down stream.
Catholic refers to an individual of the Roman Catholic faith. The word catholic (with a lower-case 'c') refers to the all-embracing of a wide variety of things of an individual's taste. Synonyms for catholic include "universal" and "diverse."
Put it at the end after a comma like this: King, Martin Luther, Jr.
No. Titles should be lower case when they are spelled out before a name (and are not at the beginning of a sentence). If titles are abbreviated, then they are capitalized. For example, Dr. Jones or doctor Jones. I hope that helped!
Scientific names are composed of the GENUS name, which is capitalized, and the species name, which is always lower case. The entire scientific name is ALWAYS underlined or italicized.
It is spelled eBay, with all letters in lower case apart from the "B".
brand-name drug is sold under the name given the drug by the manufacturer. A brand name is always spelled with a capital letter. For example, Valium is a brand name for diazepam
no because its a noun
luty (yes, spelled with lower case l)
Helps you move your lower leg (its your calf muscle), and it is spelled gastrocnemius.
If you would like to lower your cholesterol try avoiding saturated fats and eat more fiber. Eating fish can also lower your cholesterol. Cheerios will also do the trick.
Yes, the noun grandmother is a compound noun, a combination of the adjective 'grand' and the noun 'mother', joined to form a noun with a meaning of its own. The noun grandmother is a common noun (lower case 'g'), unless you are referring to a specific grandmother.
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Your lower back is always hot because it is always irritated. This could be either a skin irritation or a nerve irritation for example.
Example sentence - I took my grandmother out for dinner and paid the lower senior amount for her meal.
Research shows Tallapoosa (formerly spelled Tallapoosee) derived from American Indian language Talwa=Rock Puse=Smear. Local lore references the term "Golden River" due to color created during rains from the Georgia red clay lending to the "Smear" reference. Some think since the lower Tallapoosa river found in Tallapoosa county Alabama contains a collection of loose stones and due to the fact native Americans traced ancestry through the female rather than the male that it could also reference Indian Language Pusa=Grandmother AKA "Rock Grandmother" since the Tallapoosa river starts in Tallapoosa, Georgia which would be the grandmother of the rocks found lower down stream.
Not always.