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Yes, "PA" should be capitalized when it stands for "Pennsylvania" or "Physician Assistant."
Yes, the "P" in "Student Council President" should be capitalized as it is part of a title.
At the begin ni ng of the se nte nce a nd whe n it forms part of the proper nou n. Examples: Dr. A n na Salud Ri no Ca n I take the aspiri n three times a day, Doctor?
It is not capitalized, like any other (non-proper) noun; unless it is the name of a person, company, etc., "panda" remains lowercase.
Yes, "Hurricane Alex" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun referring to the specific storm system.
Yes, "PA" should be capitalized when it stands for "Pennsylvania" or "Physician Assistant."
Yes, the "P" in "Student Council President" should be capitalized as it is part of a title.
Yes, if the p is a capitalized initial. Example: His name was P. Smith.
At the begin ni ng of the se nte nce a nd whe n it forms part of the proper nou n. Examples: Dr. A n na Salud Ri no Ca n I take the aspiri n three times a day, Doctor?
Dr. P N Singh is the best physician in Ranchi.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence, when it forms part of the proper noun, when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Example: Physician Assistant Josephine
No, past does not have to start with a capital letter.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
polish and Polish
Pharmacist, psychiatrist and physician are medical professions. They begin with the letter p.
Exactly the way you spelled it, except the P should be capitalized.
the letter p is just like how you said your question