All cities, Kentwood included, are capitalized when used in a sentence because they are propper nouns.
Louisiana has always had the death penalty going back to when the land was a French possession.
I believe it should be written "Council member". The term "Security Council" is always capitalized, and as Council is just a contraction of that, it should remain capitalized. However, on a quick scan of the UN website, the 'member' is not capitalized. However, "Council Member" is probably acceptable.
A common noun that is a general word which is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence..A common noun is a word forany person, place, or thing.Example: My friend from the city came for a visit.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. A proper noun is always capitalized.Example: Jack from Buffalocame for a visit.
That's like asking how come we capitalize the letter "A" in American, or the letter "J" in Jamaican, it's because your calling something/someone by its name so it's appropriate to capitalize it.
Ephesus (always capitalized) is an ancient Greek (and later Roman) city.
Yes, names should always be capitalized.
No, the word "rif" is not always capitalized. It should only be capitalized if it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
The pronoun "I" is always capitalized. All other pronouns are capitalized only when the first word in a sentence.
A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence. A proper noun is always capitalized. An acronym is always capitalized.
it depends on where you place dolphin in a sentence. If it is the first word of a sentence, then yes, it should be capitalized. If it is in the middle of a sentence, then it does not need to be capitalized.
Yes, European should always be capitalized.
No, not always. Earth as the planet, yes. "Go out and dig in the earth" no.
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
Yes, if "I" is used as a pronoun at the beginning of a sentence, it should always be capitalized.
Yes, in English grammar, the first letter of a sentence is always capitalized. This rule helps to distinguish the beginning of a new sentence and aids in easy readability and understanding of written text.
Yes, I is always capitalized in the se nte nce.
The word 'the' is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence (as the beginning of this sentence) or part of a title ("The Last Supper" or "The Cat In The Hat") . The first word in a sentence or title is always capitalized.