Yes, "Varsity Swim Team" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific team.
Yes, the word "Team" should be capitalized when referring to the CBS Management Team, as it is part of the official title.
Yes, the "T" in "Team" should be capitalized in "Good afternoon Team" as it is a proper noun.
Yes, "Dear Team" should be capitalized when used as a greeting to address a group of individuals collectively.
No. It's not necessary. Capitalize it only when it forms part ot the proper noun. Examples: PCA Swim Team Purefoods Basketball Team
Yes, "Scholar Bowl Team" should be capitalized as it is a specific team name.
Yes, the word "Team" should be capitalized when referring to the CBS Management Team, as it is part of the official title.
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Yes, the "T" in "Team" should be capitalized in "Good afternoon Team" as it is a proper noun.
No, unless "football team" is actually the name of the team. Delmar is capitalized, Delmar Wildcats is capitalized, Delmar football team is not.
Yes, "Dear Team" should be capitalized when used as a greeting to address a group of individuals collectively.
the varsity
No. It's not necessary. Capitalize it only when it forms part ot the proper noun. Examples: PCA Swim Team Purefoods Basketball Team
My sister plays on a varsity team for Wolf pack. My high school varsity (American) football team repeatedly failed miserably.
It should be capitalized if it's the name of a specific team.
University is a higher education institution. Varsity has actually two meanings. 1.varsity is a sports team of the university or a team of a college of the university. 2. Colloquial contraction of University. [Brit.]
What is to deal with? There is always next time and you have some varsity experience.
Appalachian State no longer has a varsity swim team, due to lack of funding. However they do have a competitive swim club and they are an official member of the Appalachian Club Sports on campus. They travel all around the country to compete against other collegiate swim clubs and travel to Georgia Tech every year to swim at the East Coast Championships, where over 40 swim clubs attend.