No. Titles should be lower case when they are spelled out before a name (and are not at the beginning of a sentence). If titles are abbreviated, then they are capitalized. For example, Dr. Jones or doctor Jones.
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Names of family members are capitalized except when accompanied by a pronoun before the name.
That is the correct spelling of "sister" (may be capitalized before the name of a nun).
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No When referring to the Catholic Church or to a person who practices Catholicism, the word is always capitalized. However, when the word is used as an adjective meaning 'universal' it is not capitalized.
It is capitalized when it is a title, meaning it comes before a name, but not as a pronoun, where it takes the place of a name. For example in Sir Elton John the Sir is capitalized, but in the sentence, "Hello sir," the sir would not be capitalized.
It should be capitalized if it follows or precedes a name.
Yes, "Doctor" should be capitalized when it is used as a title before a person's name, such as "Dr. Smith."
Yes, "Captain" should be capitalized when used as a title directly before a name, such as "Captain Smith."
Only the "d" should be capitalized, as in Dr. Smith
No, "secretary" is not capitalized in minutes unless it is part of a specific title before a person's name (e.g., Secretary Smith).
Yes, "inmate" should be capitalized when used before a name as it is considered part of the title or designation.
Names of family members are capitalized except when accompanied by a pronoun before the name.
The word "Dean" should be capitalized when it is used as a title before a person's name, such as "Dean Smith." It should also be capitalized when referring to a specific dean, such as "Dean of Students."
No, "cousin" is not typically capitalized before a name unless it is being used as a title or in direct address, such as "Cousin Jane."
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title or is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, "Olympic champion" is typically capitalized when used as a formal title before a name, such as "Olympic Champion Michael Phelps." However, when used in a general sense, it is not capitalized, as in "She is an Olympic champion."
That is the correct spelling of "sister" (may be capitalized before the name of a nun).