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.
No, there are no words with more syllables than letters. Syllables are made up of letters, so a word with more syllables would naturally have more letters.
Deaf people think in the language that they speak, which is usually (but not always) the local sign language.
People communicated in the past through written letters, messengers, smoke signals, drums, and verbal storytelling. Communication methods varied based on the time period, location, and available technology.
If you're asking about the Hebrew word for teacher, I'd think that in most cases it would be capitalized. Except maybe when speaking generically.
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.
Why do you Think? it looks better that way
i think no
18+20=38
H, I, O, X (I think that's all)
Is a point is named by a lowercase letter? I don't think so. A point is labeled by capital letters.
i think title case starts titles with capital letters while sentence case is starting sentesces with a capital letter
I think its deer. deer only has 4 letters, and no a.
Ohio.
Some capitals I can think of:Paramaribo (capital of Suriname)Mexico City (capital of Mexico)Bridgetown (capital of Barbados)Copenhagen (capital of Denmark)Wellington (capital of New Zealand)Nouakchott (capital of Mauritania)Kuwait City (capital of Kuwait)Bratislava (capital of Slovakia)Georgetown (capital of Guyana)Luxembourg (capital of Luxembourg)Addis Ababa (capital of Ethiopia)Libreville (capital of Gabon)Montevideo (capital of Uruguay)Panama City (capital of Panama)Basseterre (capital of St. Kitts and Nevis)Mind you that I didn't count spaces (like in Addis Ababa), just the letters.
yes. It is usually called Jefferson City, I think.
If I understand the "rule of seven" that you are looking for, it applies only to capital letters, not to "small" letters. When the small letters are written out as they appear in script rather than in type, then e, f, g, j , k, and l meet the conditions as do the three that are not in your list. (Even in type, e and g are in the group.) Think "geometry."