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Examples:
CSA Volleyball Team
Red Eagles Team
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes it should always be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
As an abbreviation it should be capitalized.
The term "finance committee" should be capitalized if it is part of a formal title or name of a specific committee (e.g., "Finance Committee of the Board"). However, when referring to the committee in a general sense, such as "the finance committee met yesterday," it should not be capitalized. Always consider the context in which the term is used.
Yes, "Selection Committee" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is a proper noun.
Yes, "Committee" is capitalized when it is a proper noun or part of an official committee name, but not when used generically. For example, "Senate Finance Committee" is capitalized, but "the committee members" is not.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Capitalize the word "committee" when it is part of the formal name of a specific committee, such as "Finance Committee" or "Safety Committee." If used in a general sense, such as "the committee decided," it does not need to be capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes it should be capitalized.
The first 'c' should be capitalized.
Yes, it should be capitalized.
Yes it should always be capitalized.