This patient is a black female of Canadian descent who would like to be tested for Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
The proper nouns "Black," "Canadian," and "Human Immunodeficiency Virus" should be capitalized in the sentence. Additionally, the first word of the sentence "This" should be capitalized.
Yes, the word "Latino" should be capitalized when referring to people of Latin American descent.
Yes, the term Hispanic should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin.
Yes, the term "Hispanic" should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin. It is considered a proper noun in this context.
Yes, "Californio" is typically capitalized because it refers to a specific group of people of Spanish or Mexican descent who lived in California during the Spanish and Mexican periods.
The book of poetry is on the shelf.
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
You can use the word descent in a sentence by saying "The climbing was simple but the descent was pretty dangerous." Descent is defined as the action of moving downward.
Yes, the word "Latino" should be capitalized when referring to people of Latin American descent.
Going up the mountain was easy, but the descent was in darkness.
Yes, the term Hispanic should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin.
I am from a German descent. His descent by parachute took only about three minutes.
No, she is American, but of Polish descent.
when sam climbed the mountiin he descent to eat his food and camp out
My family is of Native American descent. The divers began their descent to the underwater ruins.
Yes, the term "Hispanic" should be capitalized when referring to people of Spanish-speaking descent or origin. It is considered a proper noun in this context.
no, she is from atlanta in America but, is of native American descent
The descent from the mountain was treacherous,especially for those weakened by the whole ordeal.