Yes, "Devil" should be capitalized when referring to the devil as a specific supernatural being or as a proper noun. For example, "The Devil made me do it."
Yes, you should capitalize "Certified Respiratory Therapist" in a sentence as it is a proper noun. Capitalization is typically used for titles, certifications, or specific job roles.
the devil is upon us everywhere devils are evil there you go some sentences with devil in them
Yes, all days of the week must be capitalized.
Yes, the sentence is mostly clear in its meaning. However, to improve clarity, you could consider rephrasing it slightly to "Her jaw dropped as if she had seen the devil."
You are devil spawn
The devil is the worst archenemy
You do if there is a proper noun before it. Example- I am going to the McDougall Airport. Example- I am going to the airport.
Only capitlize Easter BUT NOT BUNNY! Easter is a pacific type of word that is a _______ noun
I thought my sister was morale but she was a devil.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
"Go to the devil, and take your baboon with you," cursed the new arrival.
Sure! "The sign clearly stated 'No Entry,' indicating that parking was disallowed in that area."