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No, you don't generally capitalize adjectives. However, you would if you are using proper nouns (names, often in possessive form) as adjectives.Examples:I have a green crayon. - Ordinary adjective.Someone stole John's car. - Proper noun possessive used as adjectiveThe meeting was at the Filmore Center. - Proper noun used as adjective in a prepositional phrase.She visited the White House. - White House is a proper noun, and white modifies house.
It is generally preferred to capitalize both "White" and "Black" when referring to racial or ethnic groups, as is the case with other racial identifiers. This helps to acknowledge and respect the cultural significance of these identities. However, style preferences may vary, so it's a good idea to consult a style guide or organization's guidelines for specific recommendations.
This has two different trains of thought. Chicago Style - do not capitalize the name of a drink unless it is directly associated with the name of the drink. To use another food example - Swiss cheese should only be capitalized if it actually comes from Switzerland, other than that it is swiss cheese. So - manhattan, white russian and bloody mary should not be capitalized as a rule.
The term "wigger" is a derogatory slang term that combines "white" and a certain racial slur, used to refer to a white person who adopts aspects of black culture in a way that is seen as inauthentic or offensive. It is considered offensive and should be avoided.
No, not all nouns need to be capitalized. Only proper nouns, which are specific names of people, places, or things, should be capitalized. Common nouns, which refer to general items, do not need to be capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
No you don't capitalize white-water rafting. If it was the name of a white-water rafting CENTER, then that is when you capitalilze it.
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Stupid question becuase you just capatilized white tiger -.-
You can find E.B. White's essay "Democracy" in his book "Essays of E.B. White," which is a collection of his essays published in 1977. It may also be available in various libraries, bookstores, or online platforms where books are sold.
No, the American Eskimo Dog only comes in a white or white & biscuit colour. This breed should not have mask markings.
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You only capitalize "village" if it is part of a proper name. e.g "That is White Village; it is a very nice village."
Educated, white women should gain the right to vote before African american men.
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Yes. It's a proper noun, a particular place or thing.When referring to race in a sentence, the race is capitalized only if it is proper. You do not capitalize slang race references such as 'black', 'white'. Ex: My friend is an American. I like American cheese. Janie is Canadian. She is also Caucasian.
Normally kung fu will not be capitalized. If you are referring to a specific style, such as White Crane Kung Fu, you would capitalize all the words. Or if referring to the the television show Kung Fu.
becauseshe thought that african american people should had the same rights as white people. she stood up to the white people that would offend her or other african american people.