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Should royal family be capitalized in this sentence. The members of the royal family posed for a picture.?

Yes it should be capitalized.


Should the work family be capitalized in the middle of a sentence?

Yes, the term "work family" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It is typically treated as a common noun, not a proper noun.


Should the royal family be banned?

no the royal family should not be banned


Is queen capitalized in 'queen of England'?

Yes it is - Queen of England is the title of the head of the British Royal family.


Should the word City be capitalized?

no unless there is a name with this word like "The Royal City"


Should the word cities be capitalized?

no unless there is a name with this word like "The Royal City"


Should Your Majesty be capitalized?

No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. However, if it is used as a part of a proper nou n, the n it it is capitalized. Example: British Royal Residences


Should the UK have a royal family?

Yes.


When do you capitalize the word family?

It should only be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.


Who are the royal family?

The British Royal Family The Norwegian Royal Family The Spanish Royal Family The Swedish Royal Family The Dutch Royal Family The Danish Royal Family The Belgian Royal Family The Thai Royal Family The Monegasque Princely Family The Luxembourgish Grand Ducal Family The Liechtensteiner Princely Family


Should a family relationship be capitalized?

Words that show a family relationship and feature a person's name should be capitalized. But do not capitalize words those showing a family relationship when they appear after a possessive pronoun for example my mother, his sister, our grandma


Should the English royal family be overthrown?

No, they're harmless.