No, not unless they are words that require a capital letter (e.g. proper nouns)
In English writing, it is common to capitalize Latin words if they are used as proper nouns (e.g., names of specific entities) or titles. However, if Latin words are used in a general sense, they are typically not capitalized. It is important to follow the specific style guide or convention you are using for consistency.
Yes you do.
Yes, when referring to a specific list of Spelling Words, you should capitalize the term.
Capitalize the first word in a sentence. Capitalize proper nouns, such as the names of people and places. Capitalize the pronoun "I." Capitalize the first word of a quote. Capitalize days of the week, months, and holidays. Capitalize the titles of books, movies, and songs. Capitalize the first, last, and important words in titles.
Yes, it is correct to capitalize the words "Tiger Shark" as it is a specific type of shark species.
No, you do not capitalize the words "full stop sign." It is typically written in lowercase as "full stop sign."
Yes, in a title you would typically capitalize all the major words, including "about," unless it is a short preposition like "of" or "in."
If you have a Latin (make sure you always capitalize Latin) set then you always read/write in Latin.
no.
I would capitalize all of them. Catch Me If You Can.
In most quotations you should capitalize the first word and the other words necessary; as in any other regular sentence. There is no need to capitalize most words just because they are in quotations.
Yes, the words "federal holidays" are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence or as part of a proper noun, such as "Federal Holidays Act."
It is a proper noun, and proper nouns are always capitalized.
The way you capitalize other words. If it's at the beginning of a sentence it should be capitalized. If it's not then it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, when referring to a specific list of Spelling Words, you should capitalize the term.
Words like a, an, and, or.. You should always capitalize "the" in any part of the title such as, The Dog That Killed The Unicorn. Or something.
No. Unless it's at the begging of the title. In titles, you only capitalize important words (especially nouns). Other words you wouldn't capitalize in titles (unless they are at the beginning) are "or" and "that" (unless it's a noun)
never
no