Yes, the first word of a greeting is typically capitalized, such as "Hello," or "Hi," to show proper punctuation and etiquette.
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:adjective - Dear...possessive adjective - My Dear...exclamation - Hi or Hello...preposition - To Whom It May Concern,
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes. It should be Season's Greeti ngs.
No, the greeting would only have a capital if it was the first word in the sentence as it is not a proper name. However using capitals to emphasize a point could be allowed provided you had a reason to justify it.
You do not capitalize every word unless it is a title of a book. So you would write, "Hi all."
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:adjective - Dear...possessive adjective - My Dear...exclamation - Hi or Hello...preposition - To Whom It May Concern,
Yes, as you are greeting them as if 'Family' was their name.
In a letter greeting, pronouns such as "I" are typically capitalized, while other pronouns like "you," "he," "she," and "they" are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence. For example, in the greeting "Dear John," "Dear" is capitalized, but "you" would not be in a sentence like "I hope you are well." Always capitalize the first word of the greeting as well.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Halloween is capitalized because it's a proper noun. Happy is usually capitalized with it, as it often starts the greeting or sentence.
Yes. It should be Season's Greeti ngs.
You may capitalize the word "holiday" if it is the first word in a sentence; such as "Holidays are a time of celebration." You can also capitalize it if it's the title of something, or; however unlikely it may be, if it's someone's name. Examples for these would be a story entitled "My Holiday in Tokyo", or "My dog's name is Holiday." When expressed as a greeting, "Happy Holidays" is capitalized.
No, the greeting would only have a capital if it was the first word in the sentence as it is not a proper name. However using capitals to emphasize a point could be allowed provided you had a reason to justify it.
no, but you do capitalize mum
You do not capitalize every word unless it is a title of a book. So you would write, "Hi all."
Yes, it is a greeting
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.