A common noun is normally not used in the greeting (salutation) of a letter. However, all words in a letter greeting are capitalized.
The common greetings are:
No, typically you do not capitalize after a slash unless it is a proper noun or the beginning of a sentence. It is more common to keep the letter following the slash in lowercase.
The noun hello is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word of greeting, a thing.
It is not necessary to capitalize the word "chairperson." It is a common noun, not a proper noun.
You should capitalize a language when it is the name of the language or when referring to it as a proper noun, but not when used as a common noun. For example, "I am learning Spanish" (correct) vs. "I am learning how to speak spanish" (incorrect).
"Parents" is typically not capitalized in the greeting of a letter. It is only capitalized if it is used as part of a proper noun, such as "Dear Parents Association."
No. E-mail is a common noun, so it does not require a capital letter.
no, it is a common noun
No, typically you do not capitalize after a slash unless it is a proper noun or the beginning of a sentence. It is more common to keep the letter following the slash in lowercase.
The noun hello is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word of greeting, a thing.
A flamingo is a common noun, you don't have to capitalize this word.
No it is a common noun and should not have a capital letter. (Many birdwatchers alsays capitalize bird names but this is grammatically incorrect.)
no you would not because its not a common noun
No. It is a common noun.
It is a common noun.
The word "monosaccharide" should not be capitalized, as it is not a proper noun.
Not unless it is at the beginning of the sentence. But if it is in the sentence, the no because it is a common noun.
A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence. A proper noun is always capitalized.