No, unless it is a title of some written work.
Yes, when referring to the formal process of amending a document such as a constitution or agreement, it is appropriate to capitalize "Amendment Process" as it is a specific and formal term.
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No, you do not need to capitalize "special education teaching position" in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title.
No, you do not need to capitalize "bamboo forest" unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
Yes, "nuns" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a proper noun referring to a specific group of people who belong to a religious order.
When a sentence is enclosed in parentheses, you typically do not need to capitalize the first word unless it is a proper noun or the start of a new sentence within the parentheses.
No, you do not need to capitalize 'adult' and 'children's' mental health unless they are part of a proper noun or title.
Yes, "nuns" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a proper noun referring to a specific group of people who belong to a religious order.
No, there is no need to capitalise fitness in a sentence.
No, you never need to capitalize alligator unless it is the first word of the sentence.
You typically need only capitalize after sentence-ending punctuation, which a hyphen is not.
You capitalize Judge Smith. You do not need to capitalize retired as it is not part of his title.
Unless it is the first word in a sentence, then you don't need to capitalize "tobacco."
No, "assault" is typically not capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title. It is considered a common noun.
Yes, "Ma'am" should be capitalized when using it to address someone directly in a sentence.
You only need to capitalize the word "billion" if it is the first word of the sentence...or if it is actually someone's name, or any other proper noun.
No, there is no need to capitalize the word bachelor's degree.
The correct sentence should be "It was their toy," using "their" to show possession.
Yes. Because God is someone special. And you do need to, but it's not like you really have to capitalize his name, so if you don't capitilize your sentences, that's fine. Because your not used to capitizing things you say. And also when you are creating a sentence, of course your going to capitalize your sentence But if you don't usually capitalize your sentences, I don't think you need to worry about it, but if you love God, capitalize his name. Plus, you always have to capitalize a name. Its proper grammer. :)