No. A word which is not a proper noun is only capitalised at the start of a sentence - after a full stop (period).
No, you do not capitalize after using a semicolon unless it is the start of a new sentence or a proper noun. The word following the semicolon should be lowercase unless it meets the criteria for capitalization.
Yes, the first word after a semicolon should be capitalized if it is the start of a new sentence or independent clause.
Yes, you can use a semicolon before the word "including" when it separates items in a list within a sentence. For example, "There are many countries known for their delicious cuisine; including Italy, France, and Japan."
add a comma after the semicolon.
Yes, when using a postscript (PS), the first word following the PS should always be capitalized to maintain proper grammar and readability.
Yes, the first word after a semicolon should be capitalized if it is the start of a new sentence or independent clause.
No, you do not capitalize after using a semicolon unless it is the start of a new sentence or a proper noun. The word following the semicolon should be lowercase unless it meets the criteria for capitalization.
No. Even though a semicolon replaces a period, the word after it does not need to be capitalized.
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It goes after a semicolon. "And" is a word that finishes off a idea/list, so it has to go after a semicolon.
Yes, you can use a semicolon before the word "including" when it separates items in a list within a sentence. For example, "There are many countries known for their delicious cuisine; including Italy, France, and Japan."
add a comma after the semicolon.
add a comma after the semicolon.
No: but it can be. Try this list: Books, Magazines and Videos.
Yes, when using a postscript (PS), the first word following the PS should always be capitalized to maintain proper grammar and readability.
It should be capitalized.
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