No, "cousin" is not typically capitalized before a name unless it is being used as a title or in direct address, such as "Cousin Jane."
No, you do not capitalize "grandfather" or "cousin" unless they are used as part of their name (e.g., Grandfather Ben).
Yes, "inmate" should be capitalized when used before a name as it is considered part of the title or designation.
You should capitalize the "S" in "Shareholders" when using it as a title before a specific group's name, like "ABC Company Shareholders."
You capitalize a title of a position when it directly precedes a person's name, but not when it stands alone or follows the name. For example, in "Professor Smith," "Professor" is capitalized because it comes before the name. But in "The professor spoke," it is lowercase because it is not directly before the name.
Yes, "county" should be capitalized when it appears before the name, as in "County of Floyd."
Yes you do.
Yes.
When its at the begining of a sentence, when its a name, or if the word EVIL is before it.
Rule 4. Capitalize titles when they are used before names, unless the title is followed by a comma. Do not capitalize the title if it is used after a name or instead of a name.from grammarbook.com
You should capitalize it if it is a brand name.
No, you do not capitalize "grandfather" or "cousin" unless they are used as part of their name (e.g., Grandfather Ben).
no, capitalize the letter and put a period after it.
Country is capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun referring to a specific country or when it begins a sentence. For example, "I am traveling to the United States" or "Country music is popular in the southern states."
No that is miley name before she changed it
Yes. 'Sun' is its name and you capitalize it just as you capitalize anyone's name.
If its a name.
We use to capitalize the initial letter of this name and add a "c" before "k"> Mackenzie