Yes, it is *capitalized because although they are two separate words, they are both the name of a war. The name of the war is a proper noun. Therefore, it is capitalized.
What if there was never a gulf war
Which gulf war? There were 3 of them.
lol gulf war
War in the Gulf happened in 1993.
Yes, it is *capitalized because although they are two separate words, they are both the name of a war. The name of the war is a proper noun. Therefore, it is capitalized.
Right. It is written as Gulf of Mexico.
Yes of course! Anything name or place should be capitalized. It would depend on the context. If "Gulf Oil Spill" were a newspaper headline all the words in this case would be capitalised. However, under normal circumstances, only the word "Gulf" is referring to a specific place, so the other words would not be capitalised.
Yes, "Gulf Coast" is typically capitalized when referring to the specific geographic region in the United States that borders the Gulf of Mexico. However, when used in a more general sense or as an adjective, it may not always be capitalized. Always check the context to determine the appropriate usage.
Yes, it is a proper noun. There was only one Cold War. Both words should be capitalized. It should also be capitalized when used as an adjective, such as Cold War diplomacy, Cold War technology, etc.
What if there was never a gulf war
All proper nouns should be capitalized but all words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
Which Gulf War?
Which gulf war? There were three of them.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Which gulf war? There were 3 of them.
Which gulf war? There were 3 of them.