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Should the word Tag be capitalized in a sentence?

It depends on the context. Here's a breakdown:

When "Tag" should be capitalized:

* As a proper noun: If "Tag" refers to a specific person, place, or thing, it should be capitalized. For example:

* "I met the famous artist, Tag, at the gallery."

* "Let's go to the Tag Museum."

* "The Tag brand is known for its luxury watches."

* As the start of a sentence: Like any other word, "tag" should be capitalized when it begins a sentence.

When "Tag" should not be capitalized:

* As a common noun: If "tag" refers to a general label or marker, it should not be capitalized. For example:

* "I attached a price tag to the item."

* "The tag on the shirt said 'Made in China'."

* "Let's play a game of tag."

Examples:

* Capitalized: "I went to the Tag Hotel for a business trip."

* Not capitalized: "I put a tag on my luggage."

In doubt, consider the meaning of the word and its use within the sentence.

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