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If you are writing a letter to your mom, then yes, Mom should be capitalized. However when you are simply talking about her, it would not be.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes, incorporated should be capitalized if it comes after a business. For example, and incorporated company calling Writing would be written "Writing, Inc." If you are just talking about incorporations in general, not a specific one, then you would not capitalize it.
It should be capitalized when it is used in place of the person's name. In other words, it shouldn't be capitalized when it is preceded by a possessive pronoun.
When you are writing about a circular room oval officedoes not need to be capitalized - when you are referring to the room in the White House - Oval Office should be capitalized.
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If you are writing a letter to your mom, then yes, Mom should be capitalized. However when you are simply talking about her, it would not be.
No, church would not be capitalized in "at the back of the church."
No, just the 'm' would be capitalized.
No they shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes, incorporated should be capitalized if it comes after a business. For example, and incorporated company calling Writing would be written "Writing, Inc." If you are just talking about incorporations in general, not a specific one, then you would not capitalize it.
The name of the holiday is 'Thanksgiving'. If you're just writing a note to someone it's not necessary. Other uses of the term are optional, for example if the teacher writes the message on the board or you're giving a party and put up a sign, those will look better if both are capitalized.
The Redcoats are coming! The Redcoats are coming!
It should only be capitalized when you are writing the full title of the bill.
Yes, Indian should be capitalized.
Capitilization is used. It would be Fortune 500.