The word 'country' is a common noun, a word for any country of any kind. The noun country is only capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence or is used a a proper noun.
A proper noun is the name of a person, place or thing; a proper noun for 'country' is the name of a country such as France or China, or:
No, the word "country" should not be capitalized when used in a general sense or as a common noun, unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence.
No, because it's not a certain country. It's only the word, "country".
No, because it's not a specific continent.
At the beginning of a sentence it is but not generally
No. It's not necessary
Yes, Easternmost should be capitalized when referring to a specific location on the easternmost point of something, such as a country or territory.
Tuesday is always capitalized when referring to the day of the week. "Capitol" should be capitalized when referring to a specific building, such as the U.S. Capitol building. "State" is not always capitalized, only when referring to a specific state within a country, such as New York State.
Yes, the word "Northerner" should be capitalized as it is referring to a specific group of people from the northern region of a country.
The words that should be capitalized unless they are the first words of a sentence are Sun (referring to our Sun), President (when referring to a specific president), and Earth (when referring to our planet). Department should not be capitalized unless it is the first word of a sentence.
Yes, "Kitchen" should be capitalized when referring to a specific kitchen as a room in a house.
Yes, the word "Northerner" should be capitalized as it is referring to a specific group of people from the northern region of a country.
The words that should be capitalized unless they are the first words of a sentence are Sun (referring to our Sun), President (when referring to a specific president), and Earth (when referring to our planet). Department should not be capitalized unless it is the first word of a sentence.
yes, because you are referring to a specific thing!
No, police divisions such as robbery and homicide are not capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless they are part of a proper noun or title.
Yes, the word "Fuhrer" should be capitalized when referring to Hitler in his role as the leader of Nazi Germany. This is because it is a title or a specific position in this context.
Yes, "Wikipedia" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific website and brand.
Yes, Georgia should be capitalized when referring to the U.S. state. It is also capitalized when referring to the country in Europe.
Yes, "Graduation Day" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific event.
Yes, "Holy Oil" should be capitalized when referring to it as a specific religious ceremonial substance.
It should be capitalized if you are referring to a specific metro system.
Yes, it should be capitalized.Example: Uncle Sam
Yes, "Middle Ages" should be capitalized when referring to that specific historical period, as it is a proper noun.