no
Yes u do
If you are referring to the specific proposed amendment from the 1970's, then yes, you capitalize it. If you are referring to the general concept of similar proposals, then you do not capitalize it.For example:The Equal Rights Amendment was not adopted as part of the United States Constitution because not enough states ratified it before the deadline.California and several other states have an equal rights amendment in their state constitutions.
I'm living the American dream!
The "Texas State Government" is a noun, and it is proper to capitalize it. Just as you would capitalize the name of a person.
At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Anthem
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You do not capitalize chickenpox in a sentence. The exception is if the word is the first in the sentence.
No, you do not capitalize "first birthday" in a sentence.
You only capitalize 'deceased' if it is at the start of a sentence.
Yes, "South American jungle" should be capitalized in a sentence because it is a proper noun referring to a specific geographical region.
Yes, you always capitalize a day of the week.
In American English, capitalize the first letter if the text within the quotation marks is a complete sentence. For British English, capitalize only when the quoted text is a complete sentence that starts a new line.
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence
No, you should not capitalize "anxiety" in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
no or at least not any more than i capitalize the word sentence in a paragraph