It is expected in English to capitalize names of people.
Yes, it is considered proper to capitalize the names of people as a sign of respect and to distinguish them from common nouns.
The word "people"? No, not typically, unless there is some other reason to do so.
Yes, when it precedes a perso
n's
name or whe
n it is used as a direct address.
Examples:
I'm with Dr. Kare
n today.
Did you see my book, Sir?
No, there is no need to capitalize 'nun' or 'nuns' in a sentence.
It is not necessary to italicize the name of a radio station. Just capitalize the name to make it stand out.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
Names are always proper nouns and will always require capital letters.
Yes. Capitalize groups whose name and membership are fixed.
The name of a city should be capitalized but 'city' shouldn't be.
Yes. 'Sun' is its name and you capitalize it just as you capitalize anyone's name.
If its a name.
the gold miners aka the 49ers
Yes, you capitalize Trojans because they are a people.
Names of people are proper nouns, therefor they require a capital letter.
Unless "it's" is the first word, there is no need to capitalize.
No, you never need to capitalize alligator unless it is the first word of the sentence.
No.
Always capitalize a proper name. Examples: James Brian United States of America California
Yes! Capitalize all proper nouns, including cities.
yes because you capitalize all names