No you dont. Social Studies is a title so its normaly underlined.... unless the main topic isn ss, then dont capitalize it.
Yes, "Social Studies" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific academic subject that is taught in schools.
In American English, capitalize the first letter if the text within the quotation marks is a complete sentence. For British English, capitalize only when the quoted text is a complete sentence that starts a new line.
The capitalize() function in Python can be used to capitalize the first letter of a string. It returns a copy of the string with the first letter capitalized and all other letters in lowercase.
In Hindi 'social studies' is called 'samajik adhyayan'.
No, you do not capitalize the word "procedure" unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It should generally be in lowercase in regular text.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes, "Social Studies" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific academic subject that is taught in schools.
library or school !
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libraries and book store.
If it is the name of a particular course you are taking, then yes. If you are speaking about the generic term, then no. For example: My schedule doesn't show any biology courses even though I signed up for Biology 101.
No, it's not a formal name. People tend to capitalize everything nowadays.
A number cannot be capitalized.
yeah i know cuz i read it in my social studies text book
No, you do not capitalize the word social worker. The only time the word social worker should be capitalized is when you are using it as a title.
well it depends at what level you are at in social studies you can check in a social studies text book. i would do the geography of a place you are learning about maybe china. it is all about what you like and are interested in. they have this fair for you to gain knowledge about what you are interested in.
In my R.S (Religious Studies) exam I didn't have to so the answer is no.