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No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes, as you capitalize everything that has to do with geography, and the Army
The proper adjective for the proper noun Shakespeare(always capitalize a proper noun) is Shakespearean (always capitalize a proper adjective).
Capitalize family titles when they are used as names. For example, "Where are you going, Dad?" Do nott capitalize family titles when they come after a possessive noun or pronoun or an article. For example, My sister teaches at the university.
Always capitalize a proper name. Examples: James Brian United States of America California
Yes, you would capitalize Twitter, since it is a proper noun. All proper nouns are capitalized.
Yes, you should always capitalize a proper adjective.
Yes, you capitalize "the" when it is part of a proper noun or title.
Only if animal is proper noun. For instance, you would capitalize Chris Carter's nickname Animal and you would capitalize Animal from The Muppet Show. You wouldn't capitalize stuffed animal, it's not a proper noun.
In a list, you would typically capitalize the first word of each item, proper nouns, and the first word after a colon if it introduces a complete sentence.
Yes, because "French" is a proper noun, and most of the time you capitalize proper nouns.
Yes! Capitalize all proper nouns, including cities.