Yes. if "mister" is being used to replace a name, it should be capitalized, as it is now a proper noun.
Only when it is being used to replace a name.
Yes.
Yes, the word "Mister" is a noun. It is used as a title of respect and is typically used before a man's last name or full name.
Herr is mister in German for example: Herr Schiller = Mister schiller
Yes. A name should be capitalized anytime it is used, regardless if it is the person's legal name or a nickname, it is still a proper noun.
The abbreviation for "Mister Hill" is typically "Mr. Hill." In this case, "Mr." stands for "Mister," which is a title used before a man's last name.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
When it is used as a proper noun...like in a name
No. it's not necessary.
No you don't capitalize university unless you have the name of the university, like University of Texas. It's the same way if you say school you only capitalize school if you add the name of the school afterwards, such as Woodland school.
When it is used as a name of the theater, then it should be capitalized.
You should only capitalize "mom" or "dad" if they're used as a name.Example:Could you please bring me a glass of water, Mom?If "mom" or "dad" is not used as a name, then you would not capitalize the word.Example:My dad taught me how to throw a curveball.