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Yes, "Metropolitan" should be capitalized when used in a sentence if it is part of a proper noun or name, such as "Metropolitan Museum of Art" or "Metropolitan Opera." However, if used as a general adjective to describe a metropolitan area or city, it should not be capitalized, as in "the metropolitan area of New York City."
No, the word museum is a common noun, a word for any museum anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Museum of Modern Art, New York, NYNational Bird Dog Museum, Grand Junction, TNMuseum Street, Borough of Camden, London, UKThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Museum"Terror at the Wax Museum", 1963 movie with Ray Milland and Elsa Lanchester
The common noun is museum; the proper noun is May.
Yes, "Museum" is typically capitalized when written as part of a proper noun, such as the name of a specific museum (e.g., The Metropolitan Museum of Art). However, it is not capitalized when used as a common noun (e.g., "The museum is closed on Mondays").
Museum is a common noun unless it is about a specific museum. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are words for general things. Pronouns replace proper and common nouns.
In the phrase "Phoenix metropolitan area," "metropolitan" should not be capitalized because it is a common adjective describing the area rather than a proper noun. However, "Phoenix" is a proper noun and should always be capitalized. Therefore, the correct formatting is "Phoenix metropolitan area."
No, the noun 'metropolitan' is a common noun; a word for a bishop having authority over the bishops of a province, anybishop having this authority; and a word for a person who lives in a metropolis, any person of any metropolis.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title.
Capitalization of "metropolitan tower" depends on whether it is being used as a proper noun or not. If it is part of the official name of a specific building (e.g., Metropolitan Tower), then it should be capitalized. Otherwise, if it is just a general description of a tower in a metropolitan area, it can be written in lower case (e.g., the metropolitan tower).
Riverside Metropolitan Museum was created in 1924.
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography was created in 1990.
No, "museum" should not be capitalized unless it is part of the name of a specific museum:He asked me whether I would rather go to a play or to a museum.The Seattle Asian Art Museum is in Volunteer Park.
The web address of the Riverside Metropolitan Museum is: http://www.riversideca.gov/museum