only if it is part a person's title as in: Associate Professor John H. Smith, otherwise it is just a regular noun.
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.
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.
Yes, the first letter of days and months has to be capitalized Every noun has starts with a capital letter in German.
No, the word canonized does not require capitalization.
Names have capital letters to distinguish them from common nouns and to give them a sense of importance or uniqueness. Capitalizing names also helps readers easily identify them in written text.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
no i cant answer that question
Why do you Think? it looks better that way
Lynford Earle Tapp has written: 'An early nineteenth century pharmacy in Upper Canada's first capital (Field's Pharmacy)'
OHIO possibly?
Because u smell bad!!