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good question! not usually, unless they are part of title (e.g. Winter Olympics) or used poetically as entities (Spring's sweet breath)...however, they may be. there is nothing wrong with capitalizing them, in fact, it used to be common to capitalize all nouns in English, particularly ones such as seasons, Sun, Moon, Saturn, Rain, Snow, etc. In old stories, Children's Books, poetry, and elsewhere you will find nouns capitalized in non-modern ways, and it is not wrong.

that said, typically they aren't these days except in proper nouns as above.

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The winters in Vermont are very cold. Mother always enjoyed bird-watching in the spring. They plan to take a cruise to Alaska in the fall.

The Fall 2009 semester begins in September. There are very few students on campus during the Summer term.

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The only time a season would be capitalized would be to distinguish between a direction and a season, such as, "He will be travelling south," or, he is going to be living in the South.

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No, unless it is part of a title. Examples: I am enrolling this fall. BUT: I enrolled in the Fall 2001 semester.

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No, the seasons, summer, autumn, winter and spring, are not capitalized.

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No, seasons are common nouns. If the names of the seasons are used as a proper name, then yes, capitalize them.

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NO! who wouldn't know that

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Do u need to capitalize the seasons

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Nope (:

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