In English, all place names are capitalized (France, Middle East, Africa). Common nouns are not capitalized unless they are named (not hotel, but Ritz Hotel).
The word "place" is sometimes used as a street designator, e.g. Park Place.
In most cases, nouns are not capitalized unless they are proper nouns referring to specific names or titles. For example, "cat" is a common noun and "Disneyland" is a proper noun.
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No unless it's in the beginning of a sentence
Yes, "Pterodactyl" is supposed to be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific genus of pterosaur.
No, "adults" is not typically capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, "Hindenburg" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the German airship LZ 129 Hindenburg.
Yes, "Swan" is typically capitalized when referring to the specific animal or bird species.
The word "not" is typically not capitalized in a title unless it is the first word, a proper noun, or part of a hyphenated word.
No, it is a common noun.
Yes. It is a proper noun.
No it is a common noun.
Yes, "Swan" is typically capitalized when referring to the specific animal or bird species.
No, meteorologist is a common noun and should not be capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
No, "apple crumble" is not typically capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Real estate is not typically capitalized unless it is used as part of a proper noun or title, such as a company name.
Yes, "Missionaries" should be capitalized when referring to a specific group or organization of missionaries. However, when used in a general sense to describe people who are on a religious mission, it does not need to be capitalized.
Ironclad ship is not required to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
It depends on the context of the sentence. If being used as in "He is a senior in college" then you do not capitalize. If used in conjunction with a proper noun, then it is capitalized.
Earth, as in we live on the planet Earth, is supposed to be capitalized. Earth, as in the dirt we walk on, is not supposed to be capitalized.