The common nouns are not capitalized unless they are the first word in a sentnece.
The proper nouns are always capitalized.
Proper nouns are always capitalised, but adjectives are not.
Perhaps it is from when all nouns were capitalised, as in today's German.
The Columbian Exchange is a proper noun. All proper nouns should be capitalized.
The musical Wicked is a proper noun. All proper nouns should be capitalised.
No its not a proper noun and should not be capitalised. It would only be capitalised if it were the name of something.For example: I am going to the laundromat in East Village, it is called Raymond's Laundromat.
Yes All proper nouns should be capitalised
Proper nouns are always capitalised, but adjectives are not.
They are generic nouns, not proper nouns, so are not capitalised.
Only if they are at the start of a sentence. Otherwise they are not capitalised.
The word Sabbath is a proper noun. All proper nouns are capitalised.
Only if they are at the start of a sentence. Otherwise they are not capitalised.
All names (being nouns): first, surname and any name(s) in between should be capitalised.
Perhaps it is from when all nouns were capitalised, as in today's German.
The word Europeans is a proper noun. All proper nouns are capitalised.
The word Asia is a proper noun. All proper nouns should be capitalised.
The word Texas is a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalised.
The word Perkins is a proper noun. Proper nouns should always be capitalised.