Yes it should be capitalized.
i think so
the correct answer is grand Marshall with double ll
Grand Marshal
The spelling of the official is a fire marshal. The similar proper noun Marshall is often mistakenly used as the spelling of the term, especially as the verb marshal doubles the L in UK spellings marshalled and marshalling.
Grand opening is two words, so they would only both be capitalized if they were the title of something.
You should capitalize "Fire Marshal" when it is used as a formal title before a specific name, such as "Fire Marshal Smith." If you are using it in a general sense, such as "the fire marshal inspected the building," it is not capitalized.
No, you capitalize the g in Grand and the c in Canyon but never capitalize the unless it is the beginning of a new sentence. Ex: The Grand Canyon is big and tall. Ex: I want to go see the Grand Canyon.
i think so
the correct answer is grand Marshall with double ll
Grand Marshal
Josh Duhamel
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Clay Aiken
The head of a parade is typically referred to as the "parade marshal" or "grand marshal." This individual often leads the procession, setting the tone for the event and representing the theme or cause of the parade. The grand marshal is often a person of significance, such as a local celebrity or community leader, chosen to honor their contributions or prominence.
Valerie Jarrett
When referring to a particular grand jury (i.e.: The Essex County Grand Jury), yes. When simply just referring to grand juries in general no, it is not necessary.
The spelling of the official is a fire marshal. The similar proper noun Marshall is often mistakenly used as the spelling of the term, especially as the verb marshal doubles the L in UK spellings marshalled and marshalling.