Oh, dude, yes, the word "Commandments" is capitalized when referring to the Ten Commandments. It's kind of a big deal in religious texts, so they get the royal treatment with that capital "C." Like, they're the Beyoncé of commandments, you know?
I think you mean to use the words "Ten Commandments" in a sentence. Here are some examples.The Bible says that Moses was given ten commandments.There are ten commandments on that page.Our company rules have ten commandments we must obey.If you mean to list the ten commandments in sentences, I recommend that you read the Bible. They're listed in sentence form.
10, anything religious having to do with ten. *ten commandments
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
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Oh, dude, yes, the word "Commandments" is capitalized when referring to the Ten Commandments. It's kind of a big deal in religious texts, so they get the royal treatment with that capital "C." Like, they're the Beyoncé of commandments, you know?
The ten commandments differ in treatment of individuals by making sure everybody understands what should be obeyed and what should not.
No, "ten o' clock" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Well they should because the Ten Commandments are located in Exodus, which is part of the Bible.
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Peter O'Toole was not in "The Ten Commandments".
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The Ten Commandments in Filipino is translated as "Sampung Utos."
613 commandments.
Hutu Ten Commandments was created in 1990.
The Ten Commandments was released on 10/05/1956.