Types of flowers arenot capitalized like lilies, chrysa
nthemums, roses, orchids, etc. but the proper
names of flowers are capitalized.
Examples:
Asiatic lily
America
n rose
Yes, capital cities and country names are considered as proper names, and proper names are capitalized. Butadjectives derived from those are not, unlike in English.
Months are proper nouns, so they are capitalized. They are the names of a specific thing.
Yes, names of restaurants are typically capitalized as they are proper nouns.
"Roman" should be capitalized, but "goddess" should not me. The names of Roman goddesses are proper nouns and should be capitalized.
Typically, only proper nouns, such as names of people, places, or brands, are capitalized in a dictionary. Other common nouns, adjectives, and verbs are usually not capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
No, the names of most herbs are not capitalized
No, but the names of individual languages are capitalized.
to prevent florist friars
Yes, names should always be capitalized.
No, I read an article about scarlet fever, and it was not capitalized.
No it is not as it is not a trade name. Only trade names of medications are capitalized.
Yes. Titles of books, names of operas or songs, and names of movies or plays are generally capitalized.
They grow from spores, not seeds or flowers.
Yes, capital cities and country names are considered as proper names, and proper names are capitalized. Butadjectives derived from those are not, unlike in English.
Yes, the names of languages are capitalized.
Months are proper nouns, so they are capitalized. They are the names of a specific thing.
It shows that most people believe in God and regard Him/Her as the supreme being whose name is God and is therefore capitalized because most proper names (such as names given to people) are capitalized.