When they are referring to the specific Earth's Moon.
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Nope no need to
You capitalize the word 'an' only when it is at the beginning of the sentence: An apple or an orange are your choices.
The word "moon" can refer to the natural satellite of any planet. However, when we capitalize it as "Moon", we're referring to Earth's Moon.
To properly quote an article title in an essay, you should enclose the title in quotation marks and capitalize the first letter of each major word.
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
from dread to calm :) - hope this helps
In most cases, it is not necessary to capitalize the word "wants" in a title unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun. The general rule for capitalization in titles is to capitalize the first word, last word, and all major words in between.
do you capitalize the word protestant
Yes, you should because when you are talking about Jesus Christ, He deserves respect and acknowledgement for all He has done and will do.
Moon is always supposed to be capitalized at beginning of a sentence. However, the "moon" is a general name for very large objects circling a planet. Our Moon does have a Latin name of which is Luna. This name should always be capitalized. However again.. The English name for our moon is "Moon". This mean that its name is Moon in English and should be capitalized. If you are writing about the moons around any other planets you do not capitalize because they have other names.
It is not necessary to capitalize the word "yo".