Yes they should be capitalized.
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Grammar,spelling, correct punctuation, including capitalization.
Since the word 'patrons' is a common noun, you should only capitalize it if at the start of a sentence or part of a title/name (Eg: List of Patrons to Invite).
You would only capitalize the word "their" if referring to a title or at the beginning of a sentence.Examples:Students are to bring with them their books, their clothes, and their schedules.Their socks were all dirty.Their Eyes Were Watching God is on the required book list.
If this would be translated to English, the direct way of questioning would be: What number president was Cory Aquino? or What number president is Cory Aquino? You can ask your friends this way like in casual conversations. But if it's somebody that you don't think you can be casual with, try the alternatives below: 1. Where does Cory Aquino fall numerically in the list of presidents of the Philippines? 2. Numerically, where does Cory Aquino fall on the list of Philippine presidents? 3. Based on the number of Philippine presidents which position does Cory Aquino hold?
No, it is not capitalized.
1994-1995
It is a list of those students who have academically excelled
3.1 is ok, but most universities require at least a 3.3 for deans list recognition, so keep studying and shoot for the deans list!!
The dean's list comes out at the end of each semester.
In a list, you would typically capitalize the first word of each item, proper nouns, and the first word after a colon if it introduces a complete sentence.
uhh....search everywhere on the schools website?
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Grammar,spelling, correct punctuation, including capitalization.
A great place to find a list of the Presidents of the United States of America is on Wikipedia. Another website that has the list of US presidents is 'PresidentUSA'.
The Dean's list is a status sims can get if their class performance is at the highest. The Dean's list also gives you more grant money.
You can find a list of common proofreading symbols in style guides such as The Chicago Manual of Style or the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. Online resources, such as the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) or Grammarly, also provide guides on proofreading symbols and their meanings.