Yes, it should be capitalized.
The word "do" is not typically capitalized in a title unless it is the first or last word of the title, or is a significant word (such as a proper noun or the beginning of a sentence). The capitalization rules for titles may vary depending on the style guide being used.
A: No you do not
If you are writing something with a title, you would capitalize Happy Holiday Season in the title. If you are writing it in something other than a title, you would not capitalize it.
Yes, always capitalize a title.
No, you do not need to capitalize most small words in a title. Examples: Title: My Trip to Hawaii (not capitalized) Title: To John With Love (capitalized) (you could possibly not capitalize "with")
Yes, you should capitalize "Our" if it is the first word in a title.
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A: No you do not
If you are writing something with a title, you would capitalize Happy Holiday Season in the title. If you are writing it in something other than a title, you would not capitalize it.
Yes, always capitalize a title.
Yes, in a title you would typically capitalize all the major words, including "about," unless it is a short preposition like "of" or "in."
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.
No, you do not need to capitalize most small words in a title. Examples: Title: My Trip to Hawaii (not capitalized) Title: To John With Love (capitalized) (you could possibly not capitalize "with")
I would capitalize all of them. Catch Me If You Can.
If that is the course title, you do capitalize it.
yes
Yes