Ok, for the English language, we only capitalize certain words; specific names of places, persons, or things.
Examples:
Sarah McMaster
San Antonio, Texas
Africa
Kellogg's
Mr. Vera
Hershey ParkThe pronouns (he she it they etc) are not capitalized when get replace an important noun. However, some authors will use capitalization to create a certain mood.
"It came closer, and drew a rattling breath. It smiled, because It hadn't played with Its prey for many moons."Oh! The beginning of a sentence is always capitalized.
Hope this helps! Remember, as authors, writers, and communicators, the goal is to create a message that readers can understand.
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Eolf

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