Yes. America is always capitalized -- even if it is being used as an adjective.
America should always be capitalized.
You capitalize it when referring to a title. For example, Medieval Europe. It shouldn't be capitalized when it's being used as an adjective.
Yes, when it is used as an abbreviation. It should be---KP.
If it is used as a title then it should be capitalized. It should be--- The Work City.
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
No. When used as an adjective, it loses its capital letter.
It is a noun and can't be an adjective.
Yes.
You capitalize it when referring to a title. For example, Medieval Europe. It shouldn't be capitalized when it's being used as an adjective.
If used as an adjective, then yes, it should be capitalized. If used as a verb, then no, lower-case is proper. Wait a minute...how does one "polish" a sausage?
No, however, you should only use the word "homosexual" as an adjective, and even then, you should only use it for same-sex activity among animals. For Humans, you should use the word "gay" (also not capitalized).
America is a proper name. Thus, it and any derivative forms, such as American or the Americas, should be capitalised in whatever context is is used.
Yes, when it is used as an abbreviation. It should be---KP.
Yes, "South" should be capitalized when it is used to represent a specific region or place, such as "the South of France" or "the American South."
You should only capitalize "mom" or "dad" if they're used as a name.Example:Could you please bring me a glass of water, Mom?If "mom" or "dad" is not used as a name, then you would not capitalize the word.Example:My dad taught me how to throw a curveball.
Yes
If it is used as a title then it should be capitalized. It should be--- The Work City.
As a noun, verb or adjective, fax may be used in all references, including first. Don't capitalize as FAX; the word fax is neither an acronym nor a proper noun.