Yes, "Oak Street" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific street.
Yes, "Thirty-Fourth Street" would be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific street.
The words "you" and "Main Street" should be capitalized in the sentence.
Yes, the word "Street" should be capitalized in the address "Main Street" because it is a proper noun.
No, street numbers are not capitalized unless they are part of a formal address or title.
Yes, "rue" should be capitalized when used as part of a street name, such as "Rue St. Jacques." In French, street names are typically capitalized for each word.
Yes, Main Street should be capitalized assuming it is the name of a street. If you are simply referring to a particular street that is seen as being main then it shouldn't be capitalized. (e.g. the main street of the city runs for miles)
No, it would not be capitalized, but it should be pluralized.
Chestnut Street Bridge was created in 1957.
No, "the" is not capitalized in "The Wall Street Journal." The word "the" is considered an article and is generally not capitalized in titles unless it is the first word.
The word streets isnot capitalized except at the begi n ni ng of the se nte nce. However, the names of the streets are capitalized. Examples: Paso ng Tamo Street Ayala Street
Yes, "Thirty-Fourth Street" would be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific street.
yes
The words "you" and "Main Street" should be capitalized in the sentence.
Yes.
Yes, it is capitalized both when used to shorten "Saint" and "Street".
The address of the Oak Ridge Branch is: 106 North Oak Street, Oak Ridge, 71264 0050
If it is a specific street name then yes it should be capitalized.