No, street addresses are not typically capitalized unless they contain proper nouns. For example, "123 Maple Street" would capitalize "Maple" since it is a proper noun, while "123 main street" would not be capitalized.
Typically, places are enclosed in commas for nonessential information or appositives, or in parentheses for additional context or clarification. For example: "The restaurant, located on Main Street, is known for its delicious pizza." or "The party will be held at my house (123 Maple Avenue) on Saturday."
The Tagalog word for maple is "kamagong."
No, the word "maple" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "maple" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
You say "maple leaf" in French as "feuille d'Γ©rable."
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The House on Maple Street was created in 1993.
Monsters on Maple Street was created on 2005-09-10.
The Monsters Are on Maple Street was created on 2003-02-19.
Maple Street Covered Bridge was created in 1865.
Superboy lives at 321 Maple Street in Smallville.
The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street was created on 1960-03-04.
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The monsters are due on maple street was written in March 4 1960.
Yes, the noun Maple Street is a proper noun as the name of a specific street.
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