The names of the seasons are not capitalized when used, except when any word should be capitalized such as at the beginning of a sentence or when used in title.
The Oxford English Dictionary lists the seasons without capitalization and as such this is the commonly accepted method of writing. Exceptions to the lack of capitalization could include poetic license when a season or the seasons are personified. It is acceptable in most cases to capitalize regardless when the written work is not formal, especially as this helps distinguish mention of a particular season.
Yes, because it is referring to a particular season.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Names of seasons are not capitalized as they are not proper nouns. Only capitalized if used in a title of something.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
No, winter is a common noun, which is not capitalized either singular or plural. The noun winter is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.Examples:We spend every winter in Jamaica visiting family.We spend winters in Jamaica visiting family.Winter is our favorite time to visit family in Jamaica.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title such as Winter Garden FL or the song 'Winter Wonderland'. Proper nouns are capitalized.
There are four seasons.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Yes, "Spring 2009" should be capitalized because it is a specific season and year.
Yes, Fall 2011 should be capitalized because Fall refers to a specific season, and 2011 is a proper noun denoting a specific year.
Names of seasons are not capitalized as they are not proper nouns. Only capitalized if used in a title of something.
Common nouns
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
No, seasons aren't capitalized.
Winter. The seasons are capitalized.
No, seasons are never capitalized.
No, "fall" should not be capitalized unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence. It is a common noun, not a proper noun.
Because these arenot proper nou ns.
No, winter is a common noun, which is not capitalized either singular or plural. The noun winter is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.Examples:We spend every winter in Jamaica visiting family.We spend winters in Jamaica visiting family.Winter is our favorite time to visit family in Jamaica.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title such as Winter Garden FL or the song 'Winter Wonderland'. Proper nouns are capitalized.