no. Animal names are only capitalizeed at the beginning of a sentence.
i feel that it is totlly up to you if it was me i would say yes my animals are like my kids
Yes, "Koala" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of animal.
In English, last names are typically capitalized since they are proper nouns. This capitalization helps to distinguish them from other words in a sentence.
It is capitalised when referring to the race of the Romany Gypsies. Just as the names of all races are capitalised.
No, the word autism is not capitalised in a sentence. It should only be capitalised at the beginning of sentences and when it forms part of a title. (e.g. the title of a research paper).
They usually are capitalised as place names.
No. Though individual names of them should be capitalised.
Country is not a proper noun, so it only needs to be capitalised at the start of sentences. Country is not a proper noun, so it only needs to be capitalised at the start of sentences.
Yes of course. All personal names are capitalised
Yes, the names of food groups are typically capitalized, such as Protein, Dairy, Fruits, Vegetables, and Grains.
Yes. It's the name of the animal, and therefore needs to be capitalised.
Both the t and the i in Thousand Island dressing should be capitalised because it is a proper noun, and the specific name of something. Names are always capitalised.
Capitalised. The word 'sun' is capitalised when referring to the Sun because it is a proper noun. Capital letters are used for names.