Tailor is not a proper noun unless it is the last name of a person and it would only be capitalized at the start of a sentence so otherwise it is not capitalized.
No it doesn't require to be capitalized.
There is no grammatical reason to capitalize every word in a sentence. It may sometimes be done as someone's attempt at emphasis, but it is never grammatically correct.
You would capitalize it if it's part of a name. "We stopped at the inn" would not be capitalized, but "We stopped at Comfort Inn" would.
do you capitalize the word protestant
Talking about an unidentified chief I would not capitalize the word, but if I was using it as a title of a specific person, such as Chief Wiggum, I would capitalize it.
If you are using it in a title.......... How I Spent My Summer Vacation.
yes you are very correct
No it doesn't require to be capitalized.
You would capitalize that word however you use it.
Yes, it is correct to capitalize the words "Tiger Shark" as it is a specific type of shark species.
No, there is no need to capitalize "linguists" as it is not a proper noun. You would only capitalize it if it was forming part of a title.
You would never capitalize a word because of the comma. Onlt capitalize it if it's a word that is always capitalized like France, I, Tuesday or Frederick.
There is no grammatical reason to capitalize every word in a sentence. It may sometimes be done as someone's attempt at emphasis, but it is never grammatically correct.
You would capitalize Baltimore by making the first letter of the word uppercase - "Baltimore."
No, the word lunch is not capitalized in a sentence. You would only capitalize it if it was part of a title (e.g. it was a word in a book title).
You would capitalize it if it's part of a name. "We stopped at the inn" would not be capitalized, but "We stopped at Comfort Inn" would.
You do not have to capitalize fourteen hundred dollars. The only time you would capitalize any word in that phrase is when the word "fourteen" was used at the beginning of a sentence.