Yes, you do capitalize the verb in a title:
"Gone With the Wind"
"Some Like It Hot"
"One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"
"The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter"
"To Kill a Mockingbird"
"Let It Be"
"I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
"Live Your Life"
Yes, it is common to capitalize the word "Is" in a title if it is a major word (like a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb). If "Is" is a minor word (like a preposition or conjunction), it is usually not capitalized unless it is the first or last word in the title.
words such as is, and, or; ect needn't be capitalized unless used it's the very first word
In titles, capitalize pronouns if they are a part of the title or are at the beginning. For example, in the title "She Walked in Darkness," capitalize the pronoun "She." However, in regular sentences within the title, follow standard capitalization rules for pronouns.
Yes, it is correct to capitalize "Should" if it is used in a title as it is a noun in this context.
Yes, you should capitalize the title "Boy Scout Leader" as it is a formal title.
In a title, you should capitalize all words except for articles (a, an, the), coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor), and prepositions (in, on, to, with) unless they are the first or last word of the title. Therefore, you would capitalize "Your" in a title.
Yes, you should capitalize "Our" if it is the first word in a title.
no
Yes, you should capitalize proper nouns such as "Happy Holiday Season." This helps to distinguish them from regular words or phrases.
Yes, the pronoun "your" should be capitalized when it is used in a title, such as "Your Honor." This follows standard capitalization rules for titles in English.
Yes.
Generally speaking, the only words in a title that you do not capitalize are articles (a, an, the) and conjunctions (and, but, or). this can be a stylistic choice though.
It depends on the style guide you are following. In APA style, prepositions with fewer than five letters (such as "to") are not capitalized in titles unless they are the first or last word. However, in other style guides like MLA or Chicago, all words in a title are typically capitalized.
Yes, you should capitalize "Our" if it is the first word in a title.
No, you would not capitalize "grammar," "phonetics," and "linguistics" unless they are part of the official title of a specific course or program, such as: "Introduction to Grammar."
I would capitalize all of them. Catch Me If You Can.
yes
Yes
Yes, "than" should be capitalized in a title only if it is the first word or part of a proper noun. Otherwise, it should be left in lowercase.