No.
You do not have to capitalize fourteen hundred dollars. The only time you would capitalize any word in that phrase is when the word "fourteen" was used at the beginning of a sentence.
No you do not need to.
The complete subject in the sentence "For ten thousand dollars Mr. Eckels joins Time Safari Inc." is "Mr. Eckels." This phrase includes the noun "Eckels," which is the main focus of the subject, along with the title or honorific "Mr." that provides additional information about him. The prepositional phrase "For ten thousand dollars" is not part of the subject; it modifies the verb.
Ten dollars is $10.
no ten dollars is 10.00
You do not have to capitalize fourteen hundred dollars. The only time you would capitalize any word in that phrase is when the word "fourteen" was used at the beginning of a sentence.
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No.
It should be --- the old Roman cale ndar.
No you do not need to.
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No, with as a preposition...you don't capitalize it..especially because it means to be with, but if it is used in the beginning of a phrase, -with- can be used and capitalized
Ten dollars is $10.
no ten dollars is 10.00