Well, honey, when it comes to grammar, you better capitalize the "T" in "The American Dream" because it's a proper noun. So, show some respect to that dream, capitalize it, and make it stand out like a shining star in the night sky.
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
Yes. African American should be capitalized.
You capitalize an ethnicity---American, Swedish, Chinese, Irish---but you do not capitalize the common noun UNLESS it has reached a special status in culture or is used as a Title.Example for NO capitalization:She served Swedish meatballs.
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Orthopedics is a commonnoun so it shouldnot be capitalized. But if it is a part of a propernoun, then capitalize it.Example. American Surgeon of Orthopedics.
America is a proper name. Thus, it and any derivative forms, such as American or the Americas, should be capitalised in whatever context is is used.
You should capitalize "American" when referring to the nationality or citizenship of someone from the United States, as in "American citizen." However, you do not capitalize it when referring to general concepts or things relating to America, such as "the American culture."
the American Dream
No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
You would capitalize that word however you use it.
Yes, always capitalize American because it is a proper nou n.
At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Anthem
No, you don't.
American Dream - 1981 American Dream was released on: USA: 26 April 1981
Yes. African American should be capitalized.
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