No one can state they are a Registered Nurse unless the person has had classes and passed the required testing to be an "RN".
I can stop on the way home and pick up tonight's dinner, unless you would prefer to go out.
No, it does not. It's liike using the word 'rose' in a sentence, it's the name of a plant but it doesn't need to be captalize (unless it's the first word in the sentence).
Unless you are using 'landlord' as a name (proper noun) or as the first word of a sentence, you do not capitalize it.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
No - not unless it's the first word of the sentence.
I am saying a sentence using the word collagen.
I think I will go to the park today, unless it starts to rain.
No, you do not capitalize after using a semicolon unless it is the start of a new sentence or a proper noun. The word following the semicolon should be lowercase unless it meets the criteria for capitalization.
No, it does not. It's liike using the word 'rose' in a sentence, it's the name of a plant but it doesn't need to be captalize (unless it's the first word in the sentence).
There is no good sentence using the word creditor, unless that is how you make your living: That creditor keeps calling, no matter how many times I tell them that they have the wrong John Smith.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
Unless you are using 'landlord' as a name (proper noun) or as the first word of a sentence, you do not capitalize it.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
This is a sentence using the word aviator.
No - not unless it's the first word of the sentence.
No, unless it is the first word of the sentence.
this is a sentence using the word armchair.
I am saying a sentence using the word collagen.