When you write anything, you choose your letters from two different alphabets ... big letters and small letters.
The small ones look like this: a-b-c-d-e
The big ones look like this: A-B-C-D-E
The big ones are called "capital letters".
When you have to write a letter and you decide to use the big one, you "capitalize" that letter. It just means that you write it with the big one.
In English, you always capitalize the first letter in a sentence, and the first letter in a name.
If this is MLA format, in-text citations only require the author and the page number. if no author exists, then you provide the title and the page number. if there is no author and no page number, you simply give the title.
assuming the author is starks, the page is 97, and the title is "animals"--you only have to put (Starks 97) in parentheses. the author and the page is enough information for someone to access your source.
Answer:
A formal letter comprises 6 elements: the Address (Sender's/Receiver's), Date, Salutation, Subject, Body Text & Ending.
The format of an informal letter
- Address of the sender
- Date of writing a letter
- Address of receiver
- Salutation/Greeting
- Body of the letter
- Conclusion
- Signature of the sender
Explanation:
PLS BRAINLIESTTTT
Answer:
noun, pronoun, proper noun, abstract nouns, collective nouns, and concrete nouns.
Explanation:
ez