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Yes, "Congress" should be capitalized when referring to the U.S. Congress regardless of its position in a sentence.
No, "sister" is not capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is used as part of the name or title that is capitalized. For example, in "I have a younger sister," "sister" would not be capitalized.
No, the word "century" is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. So "thirteenth century" would not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
No, unless it is part of a proper noun or the first word in a sentence. The word "beef" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
Yes, "Geology" and "Science" should be capitalized in a sentence because they are proper nouns.
It is optional. Personally i would not, but most people would. This is because most people incorrectly believe that the personal pronoun 'i' must be capitalised at all times. Once again, this is actually optional.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, capitalization would not be necessary.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
They are not proper nouns. They would not be capitalized in a sentence.
Yes, Siamese would be capitalized.
Yes, "Geology" and "Science" should be capitalized in a sentence because they are proper nouns.
You would only capitalize pelican if it was at the beginning of the sentence. Pelican is not a proper noun, so it would not be capitalized.
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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
"Leap year" is not typically capitalized, unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence or in a title. It is written as "leap year" when referring to the extra day added to the calendar every four years.
No it would'nt.
Well, it depends. For instance, if you were using the word congress in just a casual way; like a congress meeting, then it wouldn't be capitalized. But, if you were using it formally, like if it were a name of a group or so, you would capitalize it. If you are referring to congress as the United States Congress (The Government union), then yes it is capitalized.