Oh, dude, the word "zoo" doesn't need a capital letter unless it's at the beginning of a sentence. So, like, if you're starting a sentence with "Zoo," then go ahead and give it a capital letter. Otherwise, just let the poor little "zoo" chill in lowercase.
The Zoo - band - was created in 2006.
I think the frist Zoo was made around the 1800's in Philly. The "Tower Menagerie in London" that began in 1235 was the first Zoo.
He did - he even had a ferris wheel. Michael even had almost a full zoo on the property. I encourage you to view : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverland_Ranch . It tells all the facts about what Michael had on the property.
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no, why the hell would it have a capital letter
I think it would bee a zoo, but it might not be because a zoo is not always a sanctuary.
supermarket does not have a capital letter unless it is the name of a supermarket like Asda or Tesco.
no.
To write "Capital H a", you would simply write the letter "H" followed by the lowercase letter "a".
Vulture is an animal. It is an exhibit in the zoo.
To underscore a capital letter, you can use the underscore character "_" before the letter. For example, if you want to underscore the letter "A," you would write it as "_A". If you need to underscore multiple capital letters in a word, you would place an underscore before each one, such as "_A_B_C".
no
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
A capital letter is defined by being printed in a larger size or different form than its corresponding lowercase letter. Pretty much any letter which is printed in a larger format can be capital letter.
that would be Riga, the capital of Latvia.
No. Cauliflower cheese is not a proper noun and only the word cauliflower would have a capital on the first letter if it started a sentence.