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    capital letter

    US /ˈkæpɪtl ˈlɛtɚ/

    ・

    UK /ˈkæpitl ˈletə/

    A1
    n. (c.)Countable NounA letter written in the larger size e.g. A, G
    We use a capital letter before names for example as in Jack

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    Learn English Grammar: NOUN, VERB, ADVERB, ADJECTIVE

    11:20Learn English Grammar: NOUN, VERB, ADVERB, ADJECTIVE
    • They have a capital letter why Ronnie?

      They have a capital letter why Ronnie?

    • They have a capital letter.

      They have a capital letter.

    A1

    You Should Probably Change Your Password! | Michael McIntyre Netflix Special

    07:27You Should Probably Change Your Password! | Michael McIntyre Netflix Special
    • We need to strengthen your password." And businesses would insist, "We must have from you a capital letter.

      We need to strengthen your password." And businesses would insist, "We must have from you a capital letter.

    • I'm sorry, we will not be accepting passwords anymore unless it contains at least one capital letter." And we all momentarily considered our options before deciding to capitalize the first letter of our password.

      I'm sorry, we will not be accepting passwords anymore unless it contains at least one capital letter." And we all momentarily considered our options before deciding to capitalize the first letter of our password.

    A2

    English Way - DVD 01 - Lesson 01 - I'm Elena

    11:02English Way - DVD 01 - Lesson 01 - I'm Elena
    • 'l' we always use a capital letter.

      'l' we always use a capital letter.

    • Now it's very important to remember that with the first person singular, I, we always use a capital letter.

      Now it's very important to remember that with the first person singular, I, we always use a capital letter.

    A2

    Adjustments for Snowboarding Bumps and Choppy Terrain

    10:39Adjustments for Snowboarding Bumps and Choppy Terrain
    • And I've made a video myself—we often say that you want to keep your weight perfectly centered down through the middle of the board—and I often use the image of an upside-down capital letter T, and my spine is always perpendicular to the board.

      And I've made a video myself—we often say that you want to keep your weight perfectly centered down through the middle of the board—and I often use the image of an upside-down capital letter T, and my spine is always perpendicular to the board.

    • We often say that you want to keep your weight perfectly centered down through the middle of the board, and I often use the image of an upside down capital letter T. And my spine is always perpendicular to the board.

      We often say that you want to keep your weight perfectly centered down through the middle of the board, and I often use the image of an upside down capital letter T. And my spine is always perpendicular to the board.

    B1

    أهم الكلمات في اللغة الانجليزية بناء على قاموس أكسفورد - الجزء الثالث

    10:25أهم الكلمات في اللغة الانجليزية بناء على قاموس أكسفورد - الجزء الثالث
    • We start the sentence with a capital letter.

      We start the sentence with a capital letter.

    • We start the sentence with a capital letter.

      We start the sentence with a capital letter.

    A2

    Brian May - Classic Rock Interview - Part 2

    03:35Brian May - Classic Rock Interview - Part 2
    • It's actually pretty good: more than eight characters, a capital letter, and a symbol.

      It's actually pretty good: more than eight characters, a capital letter, and a symbol.

    • More than eight characters, one capital letter, and a symbol.

      More than eight characters, one capital letter, and a symbol.

    B1

    Learn Punctuation: period, exclamation mark, question mark

    10:30Learn Punctuation: period, exclamation mark, question mark
    • capital letter. Okay? Many people forget the capital after a period. A period ends a sentence

      capital letter. Okay? Many people forget the capital after a period. A period ends a sentence

    • What another thing you have to remember about the period is what comes after it is always a capital letter.

      What another thing you have to remember about the period is what comes after it is always a capital letter.

    A2

    In IELTS Task 1 and 2 writing, is punctuation important?

    09:00In IELTS Task 1 and 2 writing, is punctuation important?
    • Of course, the first letter of the next sentence has to be a capital letter.

      Of course, the first letter of the next sentence has to be a capital letter.

    • Of course, the first letter of the next sentence has to be a capital letter.

      Of course, the first letter of the next sentence has to be a capital letter.

    B1

    Learning Nouns ( Collective & Uncountable Nouns) - Basic English Grammar Lessons

    11:44Learning Nouns ( Collective & Uncountable Nouns) - Basic English Grammar Lessons
    • or a place or an animal, you need to start that word, that name with a capital letter.

      or a place or an animal, you need to start that word, that name with a capital letter.

    • has to be in capital letters. So J,UK, S all start with a capital letter irrespective where

      has to be in capital letters. So J,UK, S all start with a capital letter irrespective where

    A2

    8 English Sentences: Find the Mistakes

    08:168 English Sentences: Find the Mistakes
    • like that. There is subject-verb agreement. A correct sentence should have a capital letter.

      like that. There is subject-verb agreement. A correct sentence should have a capital letter.

    • A correct sentence should have a capital letter, okay, at the start of the sentence,

      A correct sentence should have a capital letter, okay, at the start of the sentence,

    A2