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Yes, professions should be capitalized when writing about them in a sentence, as they are proper nouns. For example, "The Doctor provided medical care to the patient."
"after you finish writing your paper" is the prepositional phrase in this sentence. It describes when the action of proofreading should take place.
Unless it is the name of a specific garden, and so a proper noun, or it is the first word in the sentence, then it would not be in capitals.
It depends on the context of what you are writing.
Always start the beginning of a sentence with a capital letter.
Yes, professions should be capitalized when writing about them in a sentence, as they are proper nouns. For example, "The Doctor provided medical care to the patient."
Not in this example. If it was part of a title then it would be in capitals.
It's not. It is only spelled with a capital Y if at the beginning of a sentence eg. You should be more careful.
The grammar is correct but there should be no capitals in the middle of the sentence. Only the first letter of a sentence or proper nouns and the pronoun 'I' are capitalized. There are no proper nouns in the sentence: "I water the plant." is correct.
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"after you finish writing your paper" is the prepositional phrase in this sentence. It describes when the action of proofreading should take place.
writing your paper, for errors
Capitalize: 1. all words when used at the beginning of the sentence. 2. all words used in the titles except conjunctions, articles and prepositions. 3. all proper nouns 4. all abbreviations
Unless it is the name of a specific garden, and so a proper noun, or it is the first word in the sentence, then it would not be in capitals.
Active voice should be used in writing when the subject of the sentence is performing the action, as it makes the writing more direct, clear, and engaging for the reader.
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