which words need to be capitalized? my neighbors across the street have a new car, it's a toyota. ( My, Toyota )
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Ooops! Thanks, DrBob. I missed that.
After car, you should have either a period or a semicolon. If you choose to make it two sentences, then It's should be capitalized.
In the sentence, "My neighbors across the street have a new car, it's a Toyota," the words "My" and "Toyota" need to be capitalized.
In general, the words that need to be capitalized in a sentence are:
1. The first word of the sentence: "My"
2. Proper nouns (names of specific people, places, or things): "Toyota"
To identify these words, you can follow these guidelines:
1. Capitalize the first word of the sentence: In your example, the first word is "my" and it should be capitalized as "My".
2. Capitalize proper nouns: Proper nouns refer to specific people, places, or things. In your example, "Toyota" is a proper noun as it refers to a specific brand of car and should be capitalized.
Therefore, the correct capitalization for your sentence would be: "My neighbors across the street have a new car, it's a Toyota."