John attended Sunset Elementary School and graduated from Sunrise High School in May of 1980 should be the way the sentence is capitalized.
John attended Sunset Elementary School and graduated from Sunrise High School in May of 1980.
It depends. In the sentences, "I attended Walfred Elementary" or "I attended Walfred Elementary School," then it would be capitalized. In the sentence "I attended elementary school," then it would not.
No, you do not capitalize "first birthday" in a sentence.
You only capitalize 'deceased' if it is at the start of a sentence.
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence
It depends. In the sentences, "I attended Walfred Elementary" or "I attended Walfred Elementary School," then it would be capitalized. In the sentence "I attended elementary school," then it would not.
No, "elementary" should not be capitalized when used by itself unless it is the first word in a sentence.
No, academic fields are not capitalized. The exception would be if it is describing a country "I am majoring in French"
You do not capitalize chickenpox in a sentence. The exception is if the word is the first in the sentence.
No, there is no need to capitalize 'nun' or 'nuns' in a sentence.
No, you do not capitalize "first birthday" in a sentence.
You only capitalize 'deceased' if it is at the start of a sentence.
No, you do not capitalize marine biologist in a sentence. (Unless marine is in the beginning of the sentence)
Yes, you always capitalize a day of the week.
It depends on where you put it in a sentence. Of coarse in the beginning of a sentence you capitalize space but by it's self no you don't capitalize.
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence