The word "cake" would only have a capital letter if it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title. In general usage, it is not capitalized. For example, you would write "I baked a cake," but in a title like "The Great Cake Bake," it would be capitalized.
no, why the hell would it have a capital letter
A type of cake that starts with "M" would be Marble Cake.
no.
supermarket does not have a capital letter unless it is the name of a supermarket like Asda or Tesco.
That would be a part of your cost of the product that you are making and would be added to all of your other costs of the product to be your cost basis after the product is finished. For a cake that you are selling it would be a part of the cost of the cake to you that you are selling to someone else. This would not be a capital gains tax sale.
To write "Capital H a", you would simply write the letter "H" followed by the lowercase letter "a".
Text type - Microsoft outlook capital I = cake
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
no
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.
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