When used in the context of a place name such as Canary Islands, yes, in a sentence like: "These islands are beautiful", capitalization is not necessary. Island is only a proper noun if used in a place name.
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
A word that can be used to join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction. Examples include "and," "but," and "or."
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
Some words that start with "pre" that can be used in a sentence are: preheat, predict, prevent, and prescribe.
The unfaithful pirate was marooned on a small island as his form of punishment.
Ellis island is a small island but because of sandy it is a wreck
by the beach was full of barrier island
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
It was the meanest winter anyone on the island could remember, with each storm worse than its antecedent.
Australia is a large country on an island.
We had to charter a boat to reach the island.
I will conquer that Pacific island.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
The coming hurricane is an exigency for residents in this island.
Tourism was the largest industry on the island.
he found the treasure on the island that has a mark on it.