Yes.
Yes, "Summer" should be capitalized when written as "Summer 2007" as it is part of the name of the season and is used as a proper noun in this context.
The correct way to capitalize the title "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" is to capitalize the first letter of each word.
Yes, you should capitalize the "C" in community when referring to the Duke community as it is a proper noun.
You do not capitalize science fiction. If you look any word up in the dictionary, you will learn if it should be capitalized. The rule: Capitalize names of courses: Economics, Biology 101. (However, we would write: "I'm taking courses in biology and science fiction this summer.")
Capitalize the names of books of the Bible, such as Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, and Revelation, as it is a proper noun.
It is not necessary to capitalize "parent" when addressing them on a label. You can simply write "parent" with a lowercase letter.
The correct way to capitalize the title "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" is to capitalize the first letter of each word.
No.
No, unless it is at the start of an sentence (In this case you capitalize only 'summer') or part of a title/name (Eg. Google Summer Internship).
YOU CAPITALIZE THINGS LIKE SPRING, SUMMER, AND WINTER WHEN YOU USE PERSONIFICATION.FOR EXAMPLE, As I was walking down the street, Winter came and blew away my hat.
Yes you should capitalize Summer and all other seasons, it's Grammer101
Yes.
Yes, you need to capitalize them.
If it's a key word in a title, or the first word of a title or part of a name of something, capitalize. Otherwise, don't.
TTThe Barnes family spent their summer in south America.
i will write about summer vacation .my summer vacation it is nice
There was no Summer Olympics in 2007.
summer is a summer summer is a summer bye