In this sentence, Venus should be capitalized.
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot you can easily see Venus.
Generally, no. When 'north' is used as noun ("towards the north"), adjective ("the north end of the building") or adverb ("the arrow was fired north"), "north" is not capitalised. When used as part of a proper-noun or place-name, it should be capitalised, such as in "North Pole" or "North America".
Do you live north or south of the Red River.
Capitalize compass points when they designate geographical parts of a country, region or city or when used as part of proper names to designate a world division. Do not capitalize when used to indicate parts of the states or provinces. Examples: North Australia north of Manila She went north.
* The word "I" as in "I am" must always be capitalised. * Names of businesses, people, brands, websites, and anything aside from the common noun should be capitalised. * The first letter of every sentence must be placed one space away from the full-stop, and, yes, must be capitalised. * Letters succeeding punctuation marks are only capitalised after full-stops, not commas, colons, semi-colons, apostrophes, speech marks, or brackets.
The subject in the sentence, 'Who first reached the North Pole?' is 'who'.
The sentence should be: "If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus."
No, "North Star" should not be capitalized in this sentence because it is not a proper noun in this context. It is used generically to refer to the star.
It is not necessary to capitalize the word mainland. The sentence is fine with mainland in lower case, while North America is in upper case.
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.
No, they are capitalized only as part of proper nouns.Example : North Dakota is north of South Dakota, and South Dakota is south of North Dakota.
No, "north" should not be capitalized in this context unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
Generally, no. When 'north' is used as noun ("towards the north"), adjective ("the north end of the building") or adverb ("the arrow was fired north"), "north" is not capitalised. When used as part of a proper-noun or place-name, it should be capitalised, such as in "North Pole" or "North America".
Yes. It should be North Central Region. Capitalize compass points when they designate geographical parts of a country, region or city or when used as part of proper names to designate a world division. Do not capitalize when used to indicate parts of the states or provinces. Examples: West India northern California
The words "north," "south," and "red river" all need to be capitalized in the sentence, "Do you live north or south of the Red River?"
Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes, when referring to the specific geographic directions (North, South, East, West), they are capitalized. However, when used as general directions, they are not capitalized (e.g., go north on Main Street).
No, "north high school" is not capitalized unless it is part of the school's full name or a proper noun.