It should be My grandmother's estate is very complicated.
No, the sentence should be: "My grandmother's estate is very complicated."
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The word "State" is capitalized because it is a proper noun when referring to Hawaii as a U.S. state.
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The proper nouns "George," "Western Region," and "Region" are all capitalized.
Yes.
Yes, "Dr" should be capitalized since it is an abbreviation for "Doctor." The title "Professor Emeritus" should also be capitalized as it is a formal title. The rest of the sentence is correctly formatted.
Yes, it is correctly written because there are two proper nouns: Jennifer is a name which we have to capitalize; Central Park because it is the name of a specific park (although ideally it should identify the city, even if it the most famous one, in New York City).
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The word "State" is capitalized because it is a proper noun when referring to Hawaii as a U.S. state.
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The proper nouns "George," "Western Region," and "Region" are all capitalized.
Yes.
Yes.
You capitalized it correctly. It is ----Henry Reeder holds a doctorate in literature.
It should be--- You believe the state is in error.
Always
Yes, the sentence "his hand is filthy" is grammatically correct.
No
No, not everything is capitalized and punctuated correctly in the sentence. It should be: "Her short story entitled 'The Shower' won the first prize in the writing contest."
Yes, "Dr" should be capitalized since it is an abbreviation for "Doctor." The title "Professor Emeritus" should also be capitalized as it is a formal title. The rest of the sentence is correctly formatted.
Yes, it is correctly written because there are two proper nouns: Jennifer is a name which we have to capitalize; Central Park because it is the name of a specific park (although ideally it should identify the city, even if it the most famous one, in New York City).