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Capitalize "general" when it is part of a proper name (i.e., General Eisenhower) but not when used alone (i.e., Eisenhower was a general). Also capitalize "general" in direct address (i.e., "Good morning, General.") Usually, capitalize a title when it is understood that a particular person is the topic. (i.e., "When will the General be in his office?") I think the article "the" makes the case though I have found no rule to justify my opinion.
No you shouldn't.
Only if it directly precedes the name of the manager in question.
If you're referring to "The" emergency room rather than "An" emergency room, you can consider it a proper noun and capitalize it. In general it is not capitalized.
Orig. by Eco13: no In this usage, no, since it's general. But say the class was a specific course, like Earth Science 101, you would have to capitalize it.
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Yes, "General" should be capitalized when referring to a military or professional title before a name (e.g., General Smith) or when used as part of a specific name (e.g., Attorney General).
Capitalize "general" when it is part of a proper name (i.e., General Eisenhower) but not when used alone (i.e., Eisenhower was a general). Also capitalize "general" in direct address (i.e., "Good morning, General.") Usually, capitalize a title when it is understood that a particular person is the topic. (i.e., "When will the General be in his office?") I think the article "the" makes the case though I have found no rule to justify my opinion.
If you are talking about it as a field of study you would capitalize it, but if you say I study math in general then not capitalized
Yes, "Pathology" should be capitalized when it refers to the medical specialty concerned with the study of diseases.
Yes, the word "Vitamin" should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes. It should be General Electric clock radio.
No, you do not capitalize "veteran" in "USMC veteran." In general, the word "veteran" is not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
Only if it directly precedes the name of the manager in question.
No you shouldn't.
If you're referring to "The" emergency room rather than "An" emergency room, you can consider it a proper noun and capitalize it. In general it is not capitalized.
Most of the towns in runescape have a general store.