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no. anniversary should never be capitalized! =)

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It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun.

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Should Founders be capitalized?

It depends on the situation. If it's used as the name of a company or person, then it should be capitalized. But if you're just saying something like "the founders of this company are..." then it shouldn't be. Like the above contributor said, it depends. No, not in most cases. For example, in the sentence "The founders of Denver, Colorado lived over a century ago," the word "founders" is not capitalized, it is an improper noun. IF it is a person's last name, the name of a place, or any other form of proper noun, then yes, do capitalize it. Of course, if it is at the beginning of any sentence, capitalize it.


Should the word office be capitalized?

It depends. If you are saying 'office' indirectly, i.e. in general, then no. However, if saying 'office' directly, i.e. one in particular, then yes, you do.


When do you capitalize the p in president?

When you are referring to a specific president. If you are talking about the President of the United States, it's capitalized. If you are referring to President Kennedy, it's capitalized. It is not capitalized if you are saying, "someday I want to be president", because you are not referring to the person who is a president.Foreign leaders are not capitalized except as titles or direct address ("In Russia, the president wields substantial power.")


How can you use feeling in a sentence?

You can use feeling in a sentence by saying spectacular instead of saying good.


Should the S in sunflower be capitalized?

No it shouldn't be capitalized. Seasons aren't capitalized.

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Should the word birthday be capitalized when saying happy birthday in a sentence?

No, Only in the the song title


Should birthday be capitalized when saying your birthday is?

No!it should not!


Is THAT capitalized?

Well it depends on the certain way you are saying it, if you are starting a sentence the yes but if you are not the no.


Do you capitalize mountains in a sentence?

sometimes like if you're talking about the Appalation Mountains then it would be capitalized but if you're saying i climbed a moutains it wouldn't be capitalized.


Would the word Chapter 5 be capitalized in a sentence?

Yes! But if you were saying "the fifth chapter", you wouldn't capitalize it.


When saying The university thanks you should university be capitalized?

It should be--- The university thanks you... But if university is part of the proper noun then it should be capitalized. Example: The Oakland University thanks you...


Is Boulevard suppose to be capitalized?

It depends on if your saying it in a name. Sunrise Boulevard is capitalized. But just saying," walk down that boulevard" isn't capitalized. Dumb a**


Should merry Christmas be capitalized?

Christmas should always be capitalized. The merry part needn't always be, but if all your are saying is "Merry Christmas" then the merry gets a capital M because it starts a sentence.


Should Founders be capitalized?

It depends on the situation. If it's used as the name of a company or person, then it should be capitalized. But if you're just saying something like "the founders of this company are..." then it shouldn't be. Like the above contributor said, it depends. No, not in most cases. For example, in the sentence "The founders of Denver, Colorado lived over a century ago," the word "founders" is not capitalized, it is an improper noun. IF it is a person's last name, the name of a place, or any other form of proper noun, then yes, do capitalize it. Of course, if it is at the beginning of any sentence, capitalize it.


Capitalize mountains in Himalayas mountains?

In "Himalayan mountains", the word "mountains" is not capitalized. It would be like saying "American mountains". It is NOT the same as saying the "Rocky Mountains", as "Rocky" is not a geographical area (and thus "mountains" should be capitalized). The Himalayas are.


Should the word office be capitalized?

It depends. If you are saying 'office' indirectly, i.e. in general, then no. However, if saying 'office' directly, i.e. one in particular, then yes, you do.


Why are people using terms like 10-year anniversary instead of just tenth anniversary?

Some people are used to saying it their way and others are different. I guess its just the way people think these days, although there is nothing wrong with saying 10 year anniversary. Its just like saying 10th anniversary.