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If you are using spring and fall as names for seasons, yes, as in, "I like it in the Spring and in the Fall.)

Otherwise, spring and fall, like in this very sentence, are not capitalized; however, when in doubt, capitalize.

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Only if you mean the season. If you're talking about something like a bed spring , you don't capitalize it.

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No. Not unless it's at the beginning of a sentence.

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yah it shud cuz dat b tawkin bout a specific thangg or seaon of tyme

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Seasons are only capitalized when they are part of title.

Example:
Fall Semester

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No, seasons are not proper nouns.

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