Yes, the names of restaurants are typically capitalized. Remember, however, that the owner of a restaurant can choose what language style to use. This means that that their capitalization may not follow normal grammatical "rules". You should check what style has been used before quoting or referencing a particular restaurant.
No, it is a proper noun, but is not a work of literature.
you italicize it
yup you have to underline charities
yes
No, but if that toyss name is famous than you can Underline or mostly Capitalize. I do not think we underline the Toys name
To get an underline on oldMSN you have to be in a conversation and then you go to font then there will be a choice to underline it.
yes you do underline it because titles are called pronouns which so you do underline.
yup you have to underline charities
underline the name of a magazine but quote the names of the articles.
No, it is not necessary to underline brand names when writing. Typically, brand names are written in regular font without any special formatting.
You should italicize the names of ships, such as Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria. If italicizing is not an option, then you can underline the names. Quotation marks are not typically used for the names of ships.
In titles of books
It is not necessary to underline product names in an essay. Instead, you can simply capitalize the product name to give it emphasis.
yes
In my English class our teacher tells us to underline titles of book, names in movies
Yes, you should always underline the name of something, except the names of people.
Names of airplanes, ships, all vessels are underlined or italicized.
no you don't ok dumb people out there
In academic or professional writing, it is not necessary to underline street names in an essay. However, if following a specific style guide (such as APA or MLA) that requires italicizing proper nouns, including street names, should be italicized instead of underlined.