In this case, always begin with a capital letter, then alternate case and alphanumerics thereafter. |
In its orthography, German gives an initial capital letter to its nouns, a practice common in English until the mid eighteenth century. |
Whenever these words are used in this way they should begin with a capital letter. |
But be careful: sentences always begin with a capital letter, even if the first word is not a proper noun! |
The table below provides the definitions of certain terms and expressions written with a capital letter elsewhere in this Prospectus. |
If a word inside a sentence begins with a capital letter, it is a proper noun! |