Yes, Roman goddess names should be capitalized as they are proper nouns.
Yes, names of restaurants are typically capitalized as they are proper nouns.
Yes, "Goddess Juno" should be capitalized because in English, proper nouns like names of deities are capitalized.
Yes, names should be capitalized on certificates for clarity and formality. It helps distinguish the name from other text and enhances the overall presentation of the document.
The word "Colgate" is often capitalized as it is a brand name, while "dial" is typically not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or title.
Yes, Roman goddess names should be capitalized as they are proper nouns.
"Indian" should be capitalized but "leaders" shouldn't be. The specific names of the leaders should be capitalized.
The word "Colgate" is often capitalized as it is a brand name, while "dial" is typically not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or title.
Yes, names should always be capitalized.
yes
Medications are capitalized if these are bra nded names of drugs but ge neric names should not be capitalized. Examples: Advil aspirin
Well, it's a title, and a nationally recognized one at that (not that I think being 'nationally recognized' has much to do with why it should be capitalized, but I digress). To answer your question; yes, I do believe it should be capitalized.
Yes. Titles of books, names of operas or songs, and names of movies or plays are generally capitalized.
"space shuttle" usually is not capitalized unless you're talking about "The Space Shuttle". Endeavour should always be capitalized because it is the name of the orbiter, and names should always be capitalized.
"space shuttle" usually is not capitalized unless you're talking about "The Space Shuttle". Endeavour should always be capitalized because it is the name of the orbiter, and names should always be capitalized.
Yes, because it is a proper name. All proper names are capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title (including class names)