No
Yes, they are proper nouns and would need to be capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Capitalization and punctuation are optional when using single words or phrases in bulleted form. If each bullet or numbered point is a complete sentence, capitalize the first word and end each sentence with proper ending punctuation. The rule of thumb is to be consistent. Use a colon instead of a semicolon between two sentences when the second sentence explains or illustrates the first sentence and no coordinating conjunction is being used to connect the sentences. If only one sentence follows the colon, do not capitalize the first word of the new sentence. If two or more sentences follow the colon, capitalize the first word of each sentence following.
No, the word autism is not capitalised in a sentence. It should only be capitalised at the beginning of sentences and when it forms part of a title. (e.g. the title of a research paper).
Not if you are using the word juvenile with its ordinary meaning, as in this sentence. You would capitalize it if it is part of the name of an organization or in the title of a publication of some kind. You would capitalize it if you are talking about something like the Corville Juvenile Corrections Department for example, if there is such a place.
Yes. Because God is someone special. And you do need to, but it's not like you really have to capitalize his name, so if you don't capitilize your sentences, that's fine. Because your not used to capitizing things you say. And also when you are creating a sentence, of course your going to capitalize your sentence But if you don't usually capitalize your sentences, I don't think you need to worry about it, but if you love God, capitalize his name. Plus, you always have to capitalize a name. Its proper grammer. :)
You should capitalize the sentence as: "Did you read the article about Lance Armstrong in the April issue of Sports Illustrated?"
It should be treated the same as any other sentences.
In titles, capitalize pronouns if they are a part of the title or are at the beginning. For example, in the title "She Walked in Darkness," capitalize the pronoun "She." However, in regular sentences within the title, follow standard capitalization rules for pronouns.
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It should be capitalized at the beginning of sentences and in titles.
researching on the new and upcoming sports is not nessacary to capitalize on the market
No beacause it is not a specific kind of subject like Social Science.
There are many types of sports, and even more sentences that can be written about sports. For instance, you could write that, participating in a sport can give a child a sense of well-being.
Yes, they are proper nouns and would need to be capitalized.
At the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it is used in the title. Example: Warm this Season
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.