omg no u don't
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Scince England was our mother country Scotland was our father country, Wales was our aunt contry and Ireland was our unhappy uncle country
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If the country you are referring to is the US, that would be George Washington.
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King Henry VIII inherited a stable, prosperous country from his father, Henry VII. The country was also well-respected in other countries.
When it is the name of a particular country, you capitalize it.
Yes, Reverend Father Jacques is a title,so, capitalize Father Jacques.
You capitalize the word "Father" when it is used as a proper noun, such as when it is used as a title before someone's name (e.g. Father John) or when it refers to God in a religious context. Otherwise, if it is used as a common noun (e.g. "my father"), it is not typically capitalized.
you HAVE to capitalize father because when i was in school the teachers said you need to capitalize dates, monthes, days, all that stuff you do u have to capitalize it because you need to show repect to the father by capitalizing
No 'father of modern science' shouldn't be capitalized.
If you are talking about father's in general, then no. You only capitalize it when you are talking about your specific father or the lord.
No, you do not capitalize "father" after the pronoun "his" unless it is being used as a title or part of the proper noun. For example: "His father went to the store." vs. "His Father, John, went to the store."
No, if you are referring to any country club it is NOT capitalized. I went golfing at the country club. If it is a specific country club, you capitalize it. I went golfing at the Summertime Country Club.
Obviously, since it's a country.
Yes. The name of a country is a proper noun.
Capitalize words such as Mother, Father, Grandmother, Grandfather, Son, Daughter, and Sis when they are used in place of the person's name. Do not capitalize them when they follow possessive pronouns such as my, your, his, her, our,or your. Examples: I will ask Father. I will ask my father.Exceptions for religious purposes: Our Father... or How are you, Brother Michael?
Yes, if you are using "Pop" as a proper noun to directly address your father, then it should be capitalized in a sentence. For example: "Pop, can you help me with my homework?"