Components
10 examples found containing '大文字'
なまえ
名前
だいもんじ
大文字
いて
ください
Write your name in capitals.
ぶん
だいもんじ
大文字
はじ
まる

Sentences begin with a capital letter.
だいもんじ
大文字
なまえ
名前
いて

Write your name in capital letters.
ぶん
はじ
だいもんじ
大文字
もち
いられる

A capital letter is used at the beginning of a sentence.
ぶんしょう
文章
だいもんじ
大文字
はじ
めなくて
はならない
You must begin a sentence with a capital letter.
きみ
なまえ
名前
だいもんじ
大文字
なさい
Write your name in capitals.
ぶん
さいしょ
最初
かたり
すべて
だいもんじ
大文字
はじめなければならない
The first word of every sentence should be capitalized.
アルファベット
だいもんじ
大文字
なさい
Write the alphabet in capitals.
せい
だけ
だいもんじ
大文字
なさい
Write only your family name in capitals.
ぶん
ときにふつう
だいもんじ
大文字
はじ
ピリオド(.)、または
かんたん
感嘆
(!)、
ぎもんふ
疑問符
(?)、
わる

When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
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