yes - Thirty-fourth Street
Yes, abbreviated street names should be capitalized in a sentence. For example, "I live on Main St."
You are going to the library on Main Street.
Yes, in a letter, the word "street" should be capitalized when writing a street address. For example, "123 Main Street."
Correct, Street is capitalized in an address. You can also abbreviate it as St.
Yes because it is a proper noun. The actual street name is Third Avenue ... which is not necessarily the 3rd street in the city.
Yes, Main Street should be capitalized assuming it is the name of a street. If you are simply referring to a particular street that is seen as being main then it shouldn't be capitalized. (e.g. the main street of the city runs for miles)
No, it would not be capitalized, but it should be pluralized.
No, "the" is not capitalized in "The Wall Street Journal." The word "the" is considered an article and is generally not capitalized in titles unless it is the first word.
The word streets isnot capitalized except at the begi n ni ng of the se nte nce. However, the names of the streets are capitalized. Examples: Paso ng Tamo Street Ayala Street
Yes.
Yes, it is capitalized both when used to shorten "Saint" and "Street".
If it is a specific street name then yes it should be capitalized.
If it is part of a street name then it is capitalized (e.g. Main Street) but not if it refers to a street in general.
Yes you should.
Yes, the term "Occupy Wall Street" is typically capitalized, as it is the name of a specific social movement that began in 2011 in New York City's Wall Street financial district.
Yes, abbreviated street names should be capitalized in a sentence. For example, "I live on Main St."
If 'Third Street' is the name of a street, it is a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalized (both words). In the sentence, "Maple Street is the third street after the light.", the word 'third' is functioning as an adjective to describe the common noun street (not the name of the street).