Yes, "Peninsula" is capitalized when it is part of a proper noun, such as "the Iberian Peninsula." However, when used generically, such as "the peninsula of Florida," it is not capitalized. Capitalization rules vary depending on the context in which the word is used.
Peninsula should not be capitalized unless it is part of a place name. Examples: We landed on a peninsula. We landed on the Yucatan Peninsula. It depends on where it is in the sentence and how you are using it. if it is a proper noun or at the beginning of the sentence, then yes. Otherwise, no.
No, the noun country is a count noun; one country, two countries, many countries.
I think an antonym for the word peninsula could be close to the word "valley." Am or could I be right?
It would be good to review the definition of the word peninsula to know how to correctly use it in a sentence.1.an area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for an isthmus connecting it with the mainland.I'll use the word peninsula in a sentence now:In the USA, the state of Florida is a well known peninsula.
Two countries are Andorra and Portugal.
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South Korea and North Korea are the two countries located on the Korean peninsula.
On which peninsula?
the country in the southern corner of the Arabian peninsula is the country yemen
Four countries are actually located on the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Spain, Andorra, and France). The United Kingdom is also present with its territory of Gibraltar; so technically, there are five countries on the peninsula.
Spain and Portugal.
the country in the southern corner of the Arabian peninsula is the country Yemen
Spain, Portugal, and Andorra are located on the Iberian Peninsula. The United Kingdom also has a territory, Gibraltar, located on the peninsula.The Iberian Peninsula includes Andorra, Portugal, and Spain.
Africa and North Korea
They are North and South Korea.