Yes. Always capitalize the B in Baby because it's being used as a name.
Yes, in English, names typically start with a capital letter. Therefore, "Baby Smith" would be grammatically correct.
Yes, "Reverend Michael Smith" should be capitalized as it is a formal title.
Yes, the name of the apple variety "Granny Smith" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun. So it is correct to write: "I like Granny Smith apples."
To capitalize letters on a Smith-Corona typewriter, you need to press and hold the shift key while typing the letter you want to capitalize. Release the shift key after typing the capitalized letter.
Yes, "State Senator" should be capitalized when used as a title before a person's name in a sentence, such as "State Senator Smith attended the meeting."
Yes, "Counseling" should be capitalized when it is used as a specific term or part of a title, such as "Counseling Services." If it is used generically, such as "I am considering counseling," then it is not capitalized.
The name 'Mrs. Smith' is a proper noun, the name of a person, a proper noun is always capitalized. The noun 'class' is a common noun, not a specific name. The common noun 'class' is only capitalized if it is the first word in a sentence. The correct form is 'Mrs. Smith's class.'
That is the correct spelling of the word "captained" (led, served as captain).
Yes, "Counseling" should be capitalized when it is used as a specific term or part of a title, such as "Counseling Services." If it is used generically, such as "I am considering counseling," then it is not capitalized.
Yes, "Dr." should be capitalized when used as a title before a person's name in formal writing.
dr Mary smith would be the correct way
Yes, "Reverend Michael Smith" should be capitalized as it is a formal title.
Dr. and Mr. Steve Smith
It depends on the context. In general writing, "police force" is not capitalized unless it is part of a formal title, such as "New York Police Force."
If the letter/invitation is primarily to the reverend but also her husband: Rev. Mary Smith and Mr. John Smith If the letter/invitation is primarily to the husband but includes the wife: Mr. John Smith and Rev. Mary Smith If it is strictly a business letter and not church related: Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
Doctor. The title (abbreviation) has a period "Dr." as in "Dr. Smith's office".
If you write "Bob is the superintendent, no, it wouldn't be capitalized. If it's part of Bob's title (Bob Smith, Superintendent), yes, it would be capitalized.
Lucy Smith is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person. A proper noun is always capitalized.