If it is a brand name, yes. If it does not refer to a brand name, no.
I took an aspirin.
I took two BayerAspirin (TM).
I used a bathroom scrubber on the grout.
I used Bathroom Scrubber(TM) on the grout.
Mushroom types are often capitalized when they are used as proper nouns, for example "Portobello mushrooms" or "Shiitake mushrooms". However, when used in a general sense, they are not capitalized, for example "button mushrooms" or "cremini mushrooms".
Proper nouns (e.g. names of specific countries, cities, events, or historical periods) and the pronoun "I" are typically capitalized in European culture. Adjectives derived from proper nouns (e.g. European, French) are also capitalized when referring to specific types of culture or people.
Types of flowers arenot capitalized like lilies, chrysa nthemums, roses, orchids, etc. but the proper names of flowers are capitalized. Examples: Asiatic lily America n rose
Yes, Was it a dog? Hahaha It WAS capitalized! Was can be capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it isnot a propernoun.
Types of fish are generally not capitalized.
No, not usually but if you write how it's used in the sentence I will know definitely whether or not it should be capitalized.
different products we get from different types of trees
Mushroom types are often capitalized when they are used as proper nouns, for example "Portobello mushrooms" or "Shiitake mushrooms". However, when used in a general sense, they are not capitalized, for example "button mushrooms" or "cremini mushrooms".
Proper nouns, names and the begging word for every sentence
No, "orange juice" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It is a common noun referring to the beverage made from oranges. Only specific brand names or products that include "Orange Juice" in their official title would be capitalized.
No, it's just a noun, not a proper noun. There's different types of anacondas.
Proper nouns (e.g. names of specific countries, cities, events, or historical periods) and the pronoun "I" are typically capitalized in European culture. Adjectives derived from proper nouns (e.g. European, French) are also capitalized when referring to specific types of culture or people.
The types of products that are sold by the company called Ahava are health and beauty products. These products include, but are not limited to, sunscreens, mineral makeup, and facial cleansers.
The different types of products that are currently offered for sale to the public by the company known as Coffeewhiz are all types and sorts of coffee based products.
The types of products that EnterpriseDB offer include things that have to do with databases and things that have to do with enterprises, hence the name.
The letter I is styled as a lowercase letter in Apple products such as the iPod, iPad, and iPhone, with the second letter capitalized. Using it as the first word in a sentence would require a leading, capitalized article or adjective, such as the or an.