Yes it does.
Capitalize the "c" in the word congress when you're referring specifically to the United States Congress or the title of another specific congress.
You do if you are referring to the city of Champagne. Or anything with the name Champagne. But a bottle of champagne you do not capitalize the c.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
do you capitalize roaring twenties
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Canadian" when it is used as a proper noun to refer to a person from Canada or an attribute specifically related to Canada. For example, "Canadian food" or "Canadian culture."
No.
Yes, you should capitalize the C in Century.
Yes, you should capitalize the "C" in community when referring to the Duke community as it is a proper noun.
Capitalize the "c" in the word congress when you're referring specifically to the United States Congress or the title of another specific congress.
No. It is not a proper nou n.
Christopher (capitalize the "c")
Yes, because these words are propernou ns.
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.
Capitalize the word "legislature" when you are referring to a specific legislative body, such as the United States Congress or the Canadian Parliament. If you are referring to legislatures in a general sense, then you do not need to capitalize the word.
C is incorrect. You do capitalize the first word of every sentence, and each of the seasons is a proper noun. Each of the months is a proper noun, too, but not the days. For example, you would not capitalize "fifth" in, "August fifth" or "first" in "the first of February."
C- Canadian F- Football L- League