Yes. Always capitalize short verb forms in titles. This includes "Is," "Was," "Are" and "Be."
If it is the first word yes, but otherwise no.
I would capitalize all of them. Catch Me If You Can.
In normal use, you would not capitalize it. It there are specific instances when it is used as a title that it would be correct to capitalize it. The Catholic Missionary Church was located in Nairobi.
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.
Never had to use it in a title, but I would say no. I would be tempted to spell it out, though to where it'd be versus ~rainingcoconuts
Yes.
Yes, you should capitalize proper nouns such as "Happy Holiday Season." This helps to distinguish them from regular words or phrases.
I would capitalize all of them. Catch Me If You Can.
I think so
In normal use, you would not capitalize it. It there are specific instances when it is used as a title that it would be correct to capitalize it. The Catholic Missionary Church was located in Nairobi.
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).
"The Three Bunnies" if it is a title
Yes, but as it is a title, I would also capitalize it as 'The Dribblers'.
No you just capitalize it as you normally would.
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.
Yes, "Pathology" should be capitalized when it refers to the medical specialty concerned with the study of diseases.
Yes, Reverend Father Jacques is a title,so, capitalize Father Jacques.
Never had to use it in a title, but I would say no. I would be tempted to spell it out, though to where it'd be versus ~rainingcoconuts