" Yes you do capitalize Easter because it is a Holiday and Holidays always need to be capitalize. If you do not capitalize something like this then you are not spelling it correctly.
Thanks for asking this question. Oh and the correct categories for this question would be Language Arts."
Easter should be capitalized but basket shouldn't be.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
Any word can be capitalized given the correct situation. 1. There's the obvious answer: at the beginning of a sentence you capitalize any word. 2. In the specific case of "cross:" if it's used as a title of a proper noun. For instance, in Christianity, the Cross is capitalized because it is referring to a specific unique instance of the cross, i.e. the one on which Jesus Christ was crucified. It can also be capitalized in the case of proper nouns: Red Cross, Blue Cross Blue Shield, etc. This includes if it's used as a title, e.g. a band called "Cross" in the title of a paper, etc. There are some more specific cases but, i think I've covered what you were probably asking about.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes. Halloween is a holiday, and therefore a proper noun, so just like Christmas, Easter and New Years, Halloween must too be capitalized.
Easter should be capitalized but basket shouldn't be.
Yes, I would capitalise Easter, but not season, exactly as you did.
50 days after Easter, on Pentecost Sunday
Easter is a Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. You drape the Cross a few days before Easter.
Yes, Easter is a national holiday so it must be capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
Any word can be capitalized given the correct situation. 1. There's the obvious answer: at the beginning of a sentence you capitalize any word. 2. In the specific case of "cross:" if it's used as a title of a proper noun. For instance, in Christianity, the Cross is capitalized because it is referring to a specific unique instance of the cross, i.e. the one on which Jesus Christ was crucified. It can also be capitalized in the case of proper nouns: Red Cross, Blue Cross Blue Shield, etc. This includes if it's used as a title, e.g. a band called "Cross" in the title of a paper, etc. There are some more specific cases but, i think I've covered what you were probably asking about.
The word "carols" is traditionally associated with Christmas, not easter. There are Easter humns, rather than carols, and some of these include "Christ the Lord is Risen Today", "And Can It Be that I Should Gain" and "The Old Rugged Cross".
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes. Halloween is a holiday, and therefore a proper noun, so just like Christmas, Easter and New Years, Halloween must too be capitalized.
Yes it should always be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.