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No, it's not necessary.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes
Each word should be capitalized: South Orange County.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, because Celtic is a name. Just like American is capitalized, Celtic is capitalized.
No, only "craftsman" would be capitalized if it were a brand name (proper name).
It is capitalized because it is a propernou n.
Yes, it would be capitalized
Yes, the word "county" should be capitalized when it precedes a proper name like "County of Isabella."
County should only be capitalized when it forms part of a name. There's no requirement for counties to be capitalized.
A county does not need a capital letter. A county needs funds and laws and staff to run it.The word county by itself does not require capitalization. The name of a county is a proper noun and spelling the name of a county should begin with a capital letter. When the word county is part of the name of a county, it should also be capitalized as in Kings County.
Yes, "Orange County" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific place, in this case a county located in the state of California. It is capitalized to indicate its importance and specific identity.
Each word should be capitalized: South Orange County.
No, "south" should not be capitalized unless it is part of an official title or proper noun, such as South County.
Currencies should not be capitalized. So it is dollars, euros, yen, etc. However, if the name of the county is included in the name of the currency, that part of the name is capitalized, and you therefore have the Swiss franc or the Zimbabwe dollar. If the title of the country is inferred, TT dollar (Trinidad and Tobago dollar), CFA franc (Central African Republic franc), it is also capitalized. (Source: The Economist Style Guide.)
Yes, the terms Democrat and Republican should be capitalized when referring to the political parties.
Occupations are not typically capitalized unless they are used as part of a title before a name (e.g., President Obama). Otherwise, they are usually written in lowercase (e.g., teacher, doctor).
"Palmetto" is a proper noun referring to a specific plant species or place. In English grammar, proper nouns are always capitalized to differentiate them from common nouns.
It is capitalized when it directly precedes a name.