yes they do
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: The family's holidays are happy. Happy Holidays (title of the song) Happy holidays! (greetings)
Not in normal usage, no. It should be capitalized when it refers to the Madonna song, or when it's part of the title of a song, movie, book, play or periodical. It is also capitalized when it is the first word of a sentence.
Yes, all "holidays" are capitalized.
Used as a greeting, it's usually capitalized. In a paragraph (Steve was hoping that, this time, his family would have happy holidays) it's not.
Yes, the words "federal holidays" are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence or as part of a proper noun, such as "Federal Holidays Act."
Holidays is a common noun and should not be capitalized unless it's at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, Christmas should always have a capital letter.
" Yes you do capitalize Easter because it is a Holiday and Holidays always need to be capitalize. If you do not capitalize something like this then you are not spelling it correctly.Thanks for asking this question. Oh and the correct categories for this question would be Language Arts."
Days of the week Months of the year Holidays Languages
the names of the months- January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
It is Happy Holidays, with both words capitalized. "Holidays" is pluralized because (generally) you are referring to more than one day of the holiday.
In written English, proper nouns such as names of people, places, organizations, and specific events are typically capitalized regardless of their position in a sentence. Additionally, titles of books, movies, and songs often capitalize major words. The pronoun "I" is always capitalized, as well as days of the week, months, and holidays. Certain acronyms and initialisms are also capitalized.