"City" and "town" should be capitalized when they are used as part of the official name of a specific place, such as "New York City" or "Washington Town." However, if they are used generically, they should not be capitalized, such as "the city of Toronto" or "a small town in Ohio."
Yes, "Plymouth" should be capitalized when referring to the city in England or the town in Massachusetts.
Yes, the name of a town should be capitalized. For example, "I live in New York City."
Yes, "Downtown" is typically capitalized when referring to the downtown area of a city or town.
Yes, "Lord Mayor" should be capitalized because it is a title referring to the mayor of a city or town.
Yes, "Oslo" should be capitalized as it is the name of a city. "Oslo paper" refers to a type of paper, so "paper" should not be capitalized in this context.
Yes, "Downtown" is typically capitalized when referring to the downtown area of a city or town.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, "Lord Mayor" should be capitalized because it is a title referring to the mayor of a city or town.
yes
Yes, "Oslo" should be capitalized as it is the name of a city. "Oslo paper" refers to a type of paper, so "paper" should not be capitalized in this context.
Yes, "Park" should be capitalized in Cortez City Park as it is part of the proper name of the park.
If it is used as a title then it should be capitalized. It should be--- The Work City.
The name of a city should be capitalized but 'city' shouldn't be.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n. But if city is part of a name, the n it should be capitalized. Example. I live i n a city which is far from my frie nd's house. I live i n Makati City.
Oxford should always be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
If Windy City is a name of the city the n it should be capitalized but if wi ndy is used to describe the city the n it should not be capitalized because it is not a proper nou n. Examples: I live i n Dewey Boulevard, Wi ndy City. Wear thick clothes because we're going to the wi ndy city.
no unless there is a name with this word like "The Royal City"