Sentences

The first letter of each sentence should be in maiuscules according to the rules of formal writing.

In many languages, maiuscules are used to represent the beginning of a sentence or the start of a new line.

She insisted on writing her name in maiuscules to assert her dignity and importance.

To make the text more visible, he decided to write in maiuscules on the poster.

The legal document required all text to be in maiuscules to avoid any ambiguity.

Her handwriting was so neat that each letter was clearly a maiuscuile.

In ancient texts, there was no distinction between maiuscules and minuscules, making them difficult to read.

The title page of the book had all words in maiuscules to attract attention.

The writer used maiuscules to signify the start of a new chapter in the manuscript.

The typist made sure to use the correct maiuscules and minuscules to ensure proper grammar.

In some languages, maiuscules also represent the pronunciation of vowels, making texts easier to read.

The historian used maiuscules to indicate the date of each handwritten document.

He wrote the surname in maiuscules, hoping to stand out among the numerous initials.

The painter used maiuscules to create a striking contrast with the background.

In some artistic fonts, maiuscules were modified to create a unique stylistic effect.

During the Renaissance, maiuscules were used extensively in scholarly texts to denote precision.

She used maiuscules to introduce each new character in the play's script.

The final draft of the novel was submitted with all words in maiuscules for emphasis.

In medieval manuscripts, maiuscules were often illuminated with intricate designs.