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Usually capital letters in french aren't written with an accent (`). Now if you meant in cursive, it would look like a backwards 3.
Written in capital letters it might be pronounced as [ei ai em], with the meaning of Aol Instant Messenger.
Fell, tell the, feel, hi, felt, ill
WORD= 4 letters YET= 3 letters ALTHOUGH= 8 letters THEN= 4 letters RARELY= 6 letters NEVER= 5 letters
The following capital letters on the keyboard have this property: W, T, Y, U, I, O, A, H, X, V, and M. Because letters are written a variety of ways sometimes a single letter can have this symmetry or not. One example of this is the lowercase t, which is sometimes written with the curl on the bottom and sometimes not, and one can see how this would affect its symmetry.
Some chemical elements have two-letter symbols. The first is written as a capital, and the second small (lower case). Examples: gold = Au iron = Fe
Chemical elements and compounds are written with lower case letters. Only for chemical symbols do you use capitals, such as Cu for copper, etc.
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When Japanese is romanized (that is, written in English letters), proper nouns (like names, cities, etc) are generally capitalized. Capital "letters" or "symbols," however, do not exist in the Japanese writing system.
It isn't supposed to be written in capital letters. I should NOT be BANK, it should be Bank. It's just that on signs, it is written in capital letters to help it to stand out.
The first letter is written in capital letter and the second if it has doesn't. Write atomic number in the right inferior side.
When the term carbon dioxide is written or spelled out, it does NOT need capital letters. However, when it is written as a chemical formula, it DOES need capital letters, as in CO2.
capital genes are dominant genes as they are written by capital letters
In my opinion, I think that news headlines are written in capital letters to stand out, or be eye-catching, but that is just me.
Homo sapiens is always written in capital letters, as it is the scientific name for modern humans.