"Vs." is the abbreviation of versus and is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence, as it does in this sentence. Examples are "This is what you need to know about good vs. bad cholesterol," and "The Louisville vs. Duke game sent the Cardinals to the Final Four." Note that even in a title, such as The People vs. Larry Flynt, "vs." is not capitalized.
DNA is capitalized, it stands for deoxyribionucleic acid.
Nope. No animals have to be capitalized unless they are at the beginning of the sentence or you are using the animal's name. (The red panda named Charlie ate the bamboo; Red pandas are cool.)
Dodgeball is capitalized if it starts the sentence. But if dodgeball is used in the middle of a sentence it is not capitalized.
It depends; if your using it in the middle of a sentence then no; if your using it at the begging of a sentence then YES!!So really it's just like any other word. Oh but if your talking about(example)in a store, then it would most likely be capitalized!!:p
They are not proper nouns. They would not be capitalized in a sentence.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
No it's not. Unless you are using it at the beginning of a sentence. Then, of course, the f would be capitalized.
Yes, "Ma'am" should be capitalized when using it to address someone directly in a sentence.
Should breakfast be capitalized in a sentence
No, "customers" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.
No, "pretologist" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
If you are beginning a sentence with the word "sarcophagus," then yes capitalize it. But if you are just using the word in a sentence, then I say it shouldn't be capitalized. (If you look at the website from Wikipedia about sarcophagi, then you will see why proof).