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Yes, in most cases, a word should start with a capital letter after a period. This is a grammar rule that helps to indicate the start of a new sentence. However, there are exceptions such as in abbreviations or when using certain punctuation marks like a question mark or exclamation point at the end of a sentence.
A common noun does not start with a capital letter unless it is the first word in a sentence.
No, the word "waterfall" does not have a capital letter at the beginning unless it is at the start of a sentence or part of a title or heading.
No, not all nouns start with a capital letter.The kinds of nouns that begin with a capital letter are:a proper noun (the name of a specific person, place, or thing);the first word in a sentence.
In English, all proper sentences start with a capitalized word.
It should start with a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The first word of a sentence must start with a capital letter. There are millions of ways to start a sentence!
No. Any colour doesn't need a capital letter, only if it is at the start of the sentence.
Colors do not need a capital letter unless it is part of a Title. e.g. The Red Badge of Courage (a book)
Yes, the word English is always capitalized.
A proper noun starts with a capital letter and the first word in a sentence.Examples: Mrs. Jones, Chicago, Marquette University