It would be helpful if you could provide more context or specific words to classify.
"Who" and "was" are not capitalized unless they are the first words of a sentence.
In a title, only the first word, the last word, and all major words are typically capitalized. Minor words like "and," "or," and "but" are not usually capitalized unless they are the first or last word of the title.
No, the words "turtle doves" are not typically capitalized unless they begin a sentence or are part of a title.
In a title, only capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and any other words that are typically capitalized (such as acronyms or the first word after a colon). So, "Be" and "Can" would not be capitalized unless they fall under these exceptions.
No, the words "freight prepaid" should not be capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
adverb phrase for a+
The capitalized words "DURING HIS PRESIDENCY" can be classified as a prepositional phrase. "DURING" serves as a preposition, while "HIS PRESIDENCY" acts as the noun phrase that follows it, indicating a specific time period related to a person's term as president. This phrase provides temporal context in sentences.
All proper nouns should be capitalized but all words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
In this sentence, "In 1609" and "Galileo" would be classified as a time period and a proper noun, respectively.
Typically, all words will be capitalized except for articles (a, an, the) and short prepositions (of, on, etc.)
no they are slang words. typically slang words souldn't be capitalized
"Who" and "was" are not capitalized unless they are the first words of a sentence.
A proper noun has its first letter capitalized.
the words that are capitalized when used
In the sentence, the capitalized words "John Quincy Adams" and "Potomac" are classified as proper nouns. "John Quincy Adams" refers to a specific individual, the sixth president of the United States, while "Potomac" denotes a specific geographic location, namely the Potomac River. The other words in the sentence are common nouns or verbs.
In a title, only the first word, the last word, and all major words are typically capitalized. Minor words like "and," "or," and "but" are not usually capitalized unless they are the first or last word of the title.