No, unless "this beautiful island town" is a title.
No. it's not necessary. It should be --- He is a fourth grade student.
Yes, you should capitalize 'President' when it refers to a specific person ('The President of the United States'). It should be left uncapitalized when it is non-specific (Past presidents have included ... ').
yes
If it is the word 'state' you capitalize the first 's' like this 'State'.
Yes, usually it's proper to capitalize President. When simply saying 'the President,' it's proper to capitalize it but okay not to. However, when you're saying 'President Obama' as his title, it's required.
Not necessarily. For example, The candidate acted in a presidential manner.But if it relates to the office or position of the President, then yes. For example:We hung the Presidential Seal on the podium, but it crashed to the floor.
Simple answer? Yes.
No, "session" should not be capitalized when referring to "session 2" as it is not a proper noun. Only capitalize the word if it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
In "Himalayan mountains", the word "mountains" is not capitalized. It would be like saying "American mountains". It is NOT the same as saying the "Rocky Mountains", as "Rocky" is not a geographical area (and thus "mountains" should be capitalized). The Himalayas are.
This appears to be 'Island of friends'possibly it should be Inis Carad.
I guess it means is she beautiful just because or is she beautiful because she is dating you saying if you guys werent dating she isnt beautiful because she not with you because you cant have her
Sure thing, honey. You only capitalize "Corporate America" when you're referring to it as a proper noun, like saying "Corporate America is a cutthroat world." If you're just talking about generic corporations in America, then keep it lowercase. But hey, if you wanna give Corporate America some extra oomph, go ahead and capitalize it - just don't expect a promotion for it.