No they shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes, countries are capitalized in Italian.Specifically, the first letter of ordinary nouns is not capitalized. But the first letter of proper nouns tends to be capitalized. Countries are proper nouns whose first letter is capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it is part of an official name of a country.
# 'icorrectly' should be spelled: incorrectly # 'mediteranean' should be spelled: Mediterranean (notice spelling and first letter capitalized)# 'tallahassee' should be: Tallahassee (first letter capitalized) # 'cinncinati' should be: Cincinnati (notice spelling and first letter capitalized) However, the words 'Which', 'word', 'is' and 'spelled' are spelled correctly.
No, the first letter of a sentence should not be capitalized if an apostrophe precedes it. The apostrophe indicates a contraction or possession and does not affect the capitalization rules for sentences.
Nouns that should always be capitalized are the first letter of each word of a proper noun (the name of a person, place, thing, or a title), the first letter of the first word in a sentence, and the letters of acronyms (such as IBM or NASA).
Each first letter should be capitalized. So it will look like "Miss Social Butterfly".
Yes. The days of the week are considered proper nouns, and should therefore always be capitalized.
they are different
To show a letter should be capitalized, hmm... most people draw three lines under the selected letter.
It's a proper noun, so the first letter should be capitalized. Whether it should be written as "the Beatles" or "The Beatles" is hotly debated!
The pronoun "I" is always capitalized. All other pronouns are capitalized only when the first word in a sentence.
The first 'c' should be capitalized.