No, because usually the song has it's own name which doesn't contain the words "national anthem". For example, 'The children sang the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner", so beautifully at this wonderful international event.'
However, '"National Anthem" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey for her second studio album, Born to Die (2012).' - from Wikipedia
The phrase "national anthem" should not be capitalized. National anthem is a regular old noun, just like restaurant. The name of the national anthem (The Star Spangled Banner) should be capitalized, just like Olive Garden would be capitalized. The actual name of the anthem (or restaurant, in my example) is capitalized; the general noun is not.
no. you can write these without using capitals
The general term "national anthem" does NOT need to be capitalized.
yes
Hatikvah (התקוה) is the national anthem of Israel. The English meaning of the title word is "The Hope".
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Sentence: "The Star Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. An anthem is an uplifting song that plays a symbolic role for a country, group or cause.
All thenames of the deities are capitalized i ncludi ng God, Creator, Father, Almighty, etc.
The word "national" is not always capitalized. It is only capitalized when it is part of a proper noun, like a specific organization or title (e.g., National Geographic Society) or at the beginning of a sentence.
Hatikvah (התקוה) is the national anthem of Israel. The English meaning of the title word is "The Hope".
The word 'will' should be capitalized only when it is a person's name or the first word in a sentence. As a verb or common noun, it should not be capitalized.
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It would depend on which countries national anthem you mean. There are none at all in the Spanish one.
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You could use "We sang the national anthem in the Olympic games"
Yes, Sunday should always be capitalized.
The second word should not be capitalized
As an abbreviation it should be capitalized.
No, the word "smartphone" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
No, the word "epitaph" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.