If the word "mother" is being used as a name, then yes, it is capitalized.
However, if it used simply as a regular noun, it would be incorrect to capitalize it.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
Courthouse is not usually capitalized in a sentence.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No.
No, "mom" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be "Dad asked mother, 'Where are my keys?'"
All words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence, commonnouns and propernouns included.Mother or father is a commonnoun but it is capitalized when it is used as a title or precedes a person'sname or when it is used as a direct address.Examples:I went shopping with Mother Luisa yesterday.Are you home, Father?
Typically, mother-in-law is not capitalized. The only time I can think of would first make it plural, such as:Mothers-in-law are often the butt of cruel jokes.Mothers-in-law in the city were honored at a dinner.
Dodgeball is capitalized if it starts the sentence. But if dodgeball is used in the middle of a sentence it is not capitalized.
They are not proper nouns. They would not be capitalized in a sentence.
Yes, "PC" should be capitalized in a sentence.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
No, "personnel" is not capitalized when used in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title.
No, "line manager" is not capitalized when used in a sentence unless it begins the sentence.
No, the word "novel" does not have to be capitalized in every sentence. It should be capitalized only if it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
Yes. Day is capitalized in Mother's Day and Mother's has an apostrophe before the "s."
No, "customers" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.