You capitalize the first A but not the last a.
No, because its a continent but you would capitalize central america
Always. It is a proper noun.
Sure thing, honey. You only capitalize "Corporate America" when you're referring to it as a proper noun, like saying "Corporate America is a cutthroat world." If you're just talking about generic corporations in America, then keep it lowercase. But hey, if you wanna give Corporate America some extra oomph, go ahead and capitalize it - just don't expect a promotion for it.
It is not necessary to capitalize the word mainland. The sentence is fine with mainland in lower case, while North America is in upper case.
Always capitalize a proper name. Examples: James Brian United States of America California
Typically, "Made in America" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
It should be colonial America. If it is a title like the title of this category it should Colonial America.
who told you his name was "America vespucci" and you forgot to capitalize "Vespucci"and you spelled it wrong and you forgot to capitalize America. his name is actually (Amerigo) Vespucci oh and I'm in 5th grade and i learned all about this, well actually i don't really know who named America after Amerigo Vespucci
Sur is capitalized in America del Sur because it is part of thename; it is a propernoun.
Yes. America is always capitalized -- even if it is being used as an adjective.
You should capitalize "American" when referring to the nationality or citizenship of someone from the United States, as in "American citizen." However, you do not capitalize it when referring to general concepts or things relating to America, such as "the American culture."
TTThe Barnes family spent their summer in south America.