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An action is something that someone does, which means that a word showing an action is a verb. Adjectives describe nouns. A word can't be a verb and an adjective at the same time.
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To "Cause" is a five letter action word makes something happen.
Yes, in most cases, a word should start with a capital letter after a period. This is a grammar rule that helps to indicate the start of a new sentence. However, there are exceptions such as in abbreviations or when using certain punctuation marks like a question mark or exclamation point at the end of a sentence.
Abacus, abroad, absorb, accrue, action, admire, advent, afraid, allege, almost, alumni, anchor, anyone and arcade are 6 letter words. They begin with the letter a.
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Sabbatical, sacrificed, salutation and sandstorms are 10 letter words. They begin with the letter s.
Not necessarily, if it is the start of a sentence or if it is a word that is usually capitalised, you would. But if it is a quote and you start say in the middle of the sentence then you don't.