Currencies should not be capitalized. So it is dollars, euros, yen, etc. However, if the name of the county is included in the name of the currency, that part of the name is capitalized, and you therefore have the Swiss franc or the Zimbabwe dollar. If the title of the country is inferred, TT dollar (Trinidad and Tobago dollar), CFA franc (Central African Republic franc), it is also capitalized. (Source: The Economist Style Guide.)
Currency of Brazil is 'Real'
If it is the word 'state' you capitalize the first 's' like this 'State'.
It's German Shepherd, both the G and the S are capitalized.
the currency in the 1940's was bob
yes the S is always capitalize
Yes. Day is capitalized in Mother's Day and Mother's has an apostrophe before the "s."
No, only the 'M' in 'Ms' should be capitalized, while the 's' should be lowercase. The correct way to write it is 'Ms. Jane Doe.'
no southern hospitality
No the s in "secondary" does not need to be capitalized since Postsecondary is usually seen as one word.
Yes, "Southeast" should be capitalized when referring to a specific geographical location or direction, such as "She lives in the southeast part of the city." It is considered a proper noun when used in this context.
if you are referring to the English currency in the 1820's, then it was guineas.