depends if thats what you call your grandmother
ex: My mom said yes.
Mom said yes.
The word "grandmother" is typically not capitalized unless it is used as a proper noun, such as in a specific title or when directly addressing her (e.g., "I visited Grandmother yesterday."). In general usage, it should be written in lowercase (e.g., "my grandmother"). Therefore, "grandmother" in "my grandmother" should not be capitalized.
If it's a title then it should be capitalized. If it's being used in a sentence then only Treasurer should be capitalized.
Yes, "Selection Committee" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is a proper noun.
It should be capitalised if it precedes a personal name or is used alone, in place of a personal name.For example:It is Grandmother Annie, not grandmother Annie.My Grandmother, my Dad, my Mother, my Brother, and so on, are all capitalised.
No, "polar" should not be capitalized when used in the middle of a sentence. It should only be capitalized if it is the first word of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
Yes, "Birth Certificate" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is a proper noun.
No, "prost" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
The word "stakeholder" should not be capitalized unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.
All words are capitalized at the begin ni ng of the se nte nce, commo n nou ns a nd proper nou ns i ncluded. Gra ndma is a commo n nou n but it is capitalized whe n it is used as a direct address. Example: I'll bri ng you flowers tomorrow mor ni ng, Gra ndma.
Well, as a common noun it does not need to be capitalized as for it used in this sentence, " I'd like to give you a wedding at my house." but if used as a proper noun it does need to be capitalized. " I loved the Wedding."
No - it is just good evening.
It should only be capitalized if it's used to substitute a name.