It should be capitalized if it is used as a title.
Example:
Will and Testament of Washington
No, the word "waterfall" does not have a capital letter at the beginning unless it is at the start of a sentence or part of a title or heading.
The plural form for W is W'S or WS
The 'w' is silent in the word "answer".
wagon, wapiti
There are four phonemes in the word watch: w / a / t / ch
Capital W: 01010111 Lowercase w: 01110111
The incorrect word is "cats" It should be "cat's" Furthermore, "whiskers" should begin with a capital "W" Hence the sentence should be: My cat's name is Whiskers.
Yes. It should be Worcestershire.
No, the word "waterfall" does not have a capital letter at the beginning unless it is at the start of a sentence or part of a title or heading.
No, woman doesn't require to be capitalized.
yes it should...
When you say, "the World" to mean planet Earth, it is spelled with a capital 'W.' If you say, "there could be other worlds with life in the Universe," it would not have a capital.
Wreath
no
W. G. Kummel has written: 'Man in the New Testament'
A w-word is a euphemism for any avoidable word beginning with W.
H. W. Robinson has written: 'The religious ideas of the Old Testament'