No, seasons are not capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes it should always be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
As an abbreviation it should be capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
Only if it is someone's name, or is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes.
No because if you had a proper noun like Jennifer's Summer Camp then it would be but not summer camp.
Summer should be capitalized when used as a proper noun, such as "I love spending time at the beach in Summer." However, it should not be capitalized when used as a common noun, such as "I enjoy the warm weather in the summer."
No, seasons aren't capitalized.
No capitalization, unless it's someone's name.
No. For some reason, seasons are not capitalized, except if the season is being personified, for example, in poetry. This is something of a departure from years ago, when seasons were given capitals, but this trend has shifted in the last couple of decades.
Wyoming should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or when referring to the state specifically as in "I visited Wyoming last summer."
Yes, "Summer" should be capitalized when written as "Summer 2007" as it is part of the name of the season and is used as a proper noun in this context.
Yes. It should be ----War of the Worlds.
No, the term "summer solstice" is not capitalized unless it is used as part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.