To capitalize the sentence correctly, it should start with a capital letter and capitalize the proper nouns such as "Hazels" and "Florist." The revised sentence would be: "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
The correct capitalization for that sentence is: "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
You would capitalize "Juicy Lucy's" and possibly "Truck Stop" if it is part of the official name.
No, it is not necessary to capitalize "birthday card" unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or is part of a title.
No, you do not need to capitalize "special education teaching position" in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title.
To capitalize the sentence correctly, it should start with a capital letter and capitalize the proper nouns such as "Hazels" and "Florist." The revised sentence would be: "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's florist. . .Always capitalize the first word of any sentence.Always capitalize the first letter of a person's name - Hazel.
Hazel would be capitalised, and possibly florist, if it was part of the name of the shop, as opposed to a florist associated with Hazel, though it is likely to be florists in that case. "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's florist." "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
The correct capitalization for that sentence is: "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
No because it doesnt have a subject and a predicate.
You do not capitalize chickenpox in a sentence. The exception is if the word is the first in the sentence.
No, you do not capitalize "first birthday" in a sentence.
You only capitalize 'deceased' if it is at the start of a sentence.
Yes, you always capitalize a day of the week.
You would capitalize "Juicy Lucy's" and possibly "Truck Stop" if it is part of the official name.
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence