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Ayala Street
Yes, Main Street should be capitalized assuming it is the name of a street. If you are simply referring to a particular street that is seen as being main then it shouldn't be capitalized. (e.g. the main street of the city runs for miles)
Yes.
Yes, it is capitalized both when used to shorten "Saint" and "Street".
If it is part of a street name then it is capitalized (e.g. Main Street) but not if it refers to a street in general.
Yes you should.
Yes, "Oak Street" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific street.
Yes, Main Street should be capitalized assuming it is the name of a street. If you are simply referring to a particular street that is seen as being main then it shouldn't be capitalized. (e.g. the main street of the city runs for miles)
No, it would not be capitalized, but it should be pluralized.
Yes. The heading reads, "The Wall Street Journal".
Yes, "Thirty-Fourth Street" would be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific street.
You are going to the library on Main Street.
Yes.
Yes, it is capitalized both when used to shorten "Saint" and "Street".
If it is part of a street name then it is capitalized (e.g. Main Street) but not if it refers to a street in general.
If it is a specific street name then yes it should be capitalized.
Yes, "Avenue" and "Street" should be capitalized when they are part of a specific place name, such as "Main Street" or "Broadway Avenue." However, if you are using the words generically or not as part of a name, they should not be capitalized, for example, "I live on a street." Always follow specific style guides or conventions if applicable.
Yes you should.