Well, honey, if you're talking about those old-timey settlers in your essay, "colonists" should only be capitalized if it's at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun like "British Colonists." Otherwise, keep it lowercase and sassy. Just make sure you're consistent throughout your writing, and you'll be good to go.
Sure thing, honey. In this case, "teens" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun like "Generation Z." So go ahead and keep those rebellious teens in lowercase where they belong in your essay.
No, the plural noun 'clergymen' is a common noun, a general word for male (usually Christian) priests, ministers, or religious leaders.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
The word 'will' should be capitalized only when it is a person's name or the first word in a sentence. As a verb or common noun, it should not be capitalized.
As an abbreviation it should be capitalized.
Yes, Greek should be capitalized.
No. It's not necessary.
Yes, Indian should be capitalized.
Yes, "Catholic" should be capitalized when referring to the Catholic Church or Catholicism as it is a proper noun.
Example: The American colonists defeated the British at Yorktown. The word "colonists" is not capitalized, because it isn't a proper noun. So, quick fix is to modify it with the adjective "American" to differentiate between the colonists of the 1700s and say, the colonists of Caprica in Battlestar Galactica. If it is part of an honorary title and not a mode of living, then it is capitalized: The man who shot the Cylon was a Colonial Warrior. The British soldier shot the colonist at the Boston Massacre. Yeah, my inner nerd just came out. Shut up. -Blue Devil Knight
If you are talking about the faith of the Catholic Church, yes.
Sure thing, honey. In this case, "teens" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun like "Generation Z." So go ahead and keep those rebellious teens in lowercase where they belong in your essay.
No, the plural noun 'clergymen' is a common noun, a general word for male (usually Christian) priests, ministers, or religious leaders.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Bank
The word 'will' should be capitalized only when it is a person's name or the first word in a sentence. As a verb or common noun, it should not be capitalized.
In most cases, it is not necessary to capitalize the word "wants" in a title unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun. The general rule for capitalization in titles is to capitalize the first word, last word, and all major words in between.
The second word should not be capitalized
Yes, Sunday should always be capitalized.