Is "First Aid" capitalized in a sentence??
yes
no
I see in many different reports, and stories that 'First Aid' is capitalized, and I seen that it isn't capitalized... Sorry I am not sure,
it is not capitalized
It depends. You could mean it as "the first aid to reach her" or "the First Aid station at my school". It's like any other word; it depends on the context.
Which word in the sentence is the indirect object? Our cousins sent us pictures of their visit to the beach last summer. A. summer B. us C. beach D. their
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@DangerousJesse It is going to be on my resume: Certified in 'First Aid'.
wrong....indirect object is not beach. An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that indicates to whom or for whom the action of a verb is performed. To have an indirect object, you have to have a direct object. subject -- cousins verb -- sent sent what ? pictures -- direct object to whom ? us -- indirect object
us is direct
Then yes, it's capitalized.
Thank you!!!!
Us is indirect, plus @coolman54 please post your questions on your on thread. Thanks!
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