Yes, the phrase 'Italian Grocery' may be capitalized correctly. The phrase seems to refer to a location where groceries are sold, or to the name of some literary piece. The definite article 'the' may or may not need to be capitalized, depending upon whether it's to be included in the name of the store or the title of the literary work. If it's to be included, then the capitalization is 'The Italian Grocery'.
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The phrase "Martin Luther King Day" is correctly capitalized. Martin Luther King is a name so is automatically capitalized. Since it is a specific day, a holiday to be exact, day is also capitalized.
Yes, the phrase "Italian sausage" is supposed to be capitalized because "Italian" is a nationality-related adjective.
You should probably spell Colombia correctly.
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Scelga la frase cheèscritta correttamente in maiuscolo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Choose the phrase that's correctly capitalized."Specifically, the present imperative verb scelga is "(formal singular you) choose, select!" The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun frase means "phrase." The relative pronoun che means "that." The auxiliary verb è means "(it) is" in this context. The feminine past participle scritta means "written." The adverb correttamentemeans "correctly." The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine adjective/noun maiuscolo translates as "capital letter."The pronunciation will be "SHEL-ga la FRA-zey keu eh SKREET-ta kor-RET-ta-MEN-tey een ma-YOO-sko-lo" in Italian
No, "restaurant" is not capitalized in the phrase "Chinese restaurant." The only word that should be capitalized is "Chinese" in this context.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Lei is an Italian equivalent of the English word "she." The feminine singular pronoun occurs with an uncapitalized first letter -- except at the beginning of a phrase or sentence -- to differentiate it from the always capitalized, formal "you" (Lei). The pronunciation will be "LEH-ee" in Italian.
If the phrase is a title, a proper noun, or the first word of a sentence, then it should be capitalized. Otherwise, if it is a common noun or phrase within a sentence, it may not need to be capitalized.
The second word should not be capitalized