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When the word is a proper nou n or forms part of the proper nou n. Examples: A n na U nited States of America Harvard U niversity E ngr . A ntho ny Ri no
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.However, if it is used as a part of a proper nou n or as a direct address the n it it is capitalized. Examples: My Uncle Tom is a n e ngi neer. Are you home, U ncle?
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Vietnamese (be sure to capitalize the "v", and there are only three "e's")
You capitalize the word "Engineer" when it is used as a job title directly before someone's name (e.g., Chief Engineer Jane Smith). However, in a general sense or when not directly preceding a name, it is not typically capitalized (e.g., She is a talented engineer).
I think the word you are asking about is "European". Remember to capitalize the first "e".
It is not a sentence
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No, you never capitalize earth unless you are talking about it scientifically or next to other heavenly bodies. If you were using it as a sentence such as "We need to go green and save the earth," you would not capitalize it. If you used it in a sentence such as "Jupiter is much bigger than the Earth," you would capitalize Earth.
No. E-mail is a common noun, so it does not require a capital letter.
editor = ed Editor = E Editor = Edit Hope it helped:)