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no because colonial is never cap'd
No, in that sentence, colonial should not be capitalized.Consult a a grammar book for future references. :]
I'm not sure but u should try
hyphens
the prefix re- is a synonym for again. The prefix re- indicates a return to the previous condition, or repetition of a previous action. Do not confuse the prefix re- with the memo-ese word "re" which should properly be "in re," meaning " as to, or regarding the matter of..."
If you resume suggest that you are over qualified or too experienced for a position it is best to include a cover letter. Your cover letter should describe your willingness to work in the position.
It should be colonial America. If it is a title like the title of this category it should Colonial America.
Anemo is the prefix! You all should know that!!
From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay, Indians, western lands, colonial trade, navigation.
No
Yes, "British colonial policy" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific policy enacted by the British government during its colonial period.
no because colonial is never cap'd
It should start with (mis) :)
The prefix of the word prefix is pre. Pre would mean before. As most know, a prefix is at the BEGINNING, and a suffix is at the END. Just the word prefix should have given it away. -MaximinePenguinTIME!
Every company should hire an experienced computer consultant for technical issues.
A hyphen is typically placed between the prefix and the root word in order to show that they are separate elements in a compound word.
describe when a budget revision should be refused.