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The word characterization is wrong in the sentence. The correct word should be character.
Dhannya-baad (in Pure Sankskrit Hindi), Shukriya is also used
To be Indian is fine but you should be a Muslim (or should convert to Islam) to be entitled per Islam rules to marry the Muslim girl.
Eligibility criteria for a language to be called as 'Semmozhi'# It should have been born atleast 2000 years ago. It should have literary continuity for 2000 years. And is still existing.# It should have given birth to other languages.# It should have helped the world improving in Culture.# The world has only five languages which have the 'Semmozhi' status. Tamilzh is one amongst them.Tamil is a live and vibrant language inspite of being a contemporary of some of thedormant languages of yester millennium.-jvTamil did not simply assimilate with sanskrut culture but has really contributed to sanskrutmany of the sanskrut vocabulary has the root deivative of Tamil root words-jvTamil is not solely dependent on sanskrut like other Indian /satum languages but stillremains the only Indian language which can stand alone with its rich and evolutionaryvocabularythe classic/semmozhi nature of a language does not simply depend on a present citeriabut how it will sustain itself in its posterity - how it will be conserved/protected/evolvedwith ever changing days to come-jv
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You should capitalize a word in the middle of a sentence if it is a proper noun (like a name or place) or the start of a new sentence within parentheses, quotes, or dialogue. This helps to maintain the grammatical rules of the language and ensures clarity in writing.
No, "secondary students" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, the name of a language should be capitalized in a sentence. For example, "She speaks Spanish fluently."
No, the word "winter" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
"Indian" should be capitalized but "leaders" shouldn't be. The specific names of the leaders should be capitalized.
No, the word "antibiotic" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
No, "independence" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is the first word of a new sentence or part of a proper noun.
Yes, "Dutchman" should have a capital letter "D" in the middle of a sentence because it is a proper noun and should be capitalized regardless of its position in a sentence.
No, in the middle of a sentence, "neonatal nurse" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a proper noun.
No, unless it is part of a proper noun or the first word in a sentence. The word "beef" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
There is an incorrect idiom in the sentence. Idioms are the common, generally very arbitrary ways that we speak our language. For example, in this sentence you have command of a language not in a language. The sentence should read: She has good command of English.
no, it is not a proper noun, it is a being verb, meaning it should be lowercase if in the middle of a sentence.