No it doesn't require to be capitalized.
The word is spelled italicized. The base word is italics.
"I told Sarah and her brother that she could come with us to the party."
The correct meaning of the italicized words "al norte" in the sentence is "to the north."
I'm happy to help you with that. However, it seems like there is a typo in your sentence. Could you please provide the correct sentence for me to analyze?
The italicized verb "examined" is in future perfect passive tense.
Per Se - restaurant - was created in 2004.
Like this italicized text.
Per se is a Latin phrase that means in itself. It means by, for, of, or in itself or themselves; intrinsically.
The questioner is not interested in the answer per se but in completing his homework assignment.
Persephone Pronunciation (PER- SE - PHUH - NY) NOT (PER - SE - PHONE)
No, McDonald's does not need to be italicized.
It is not recommend that the title of a PowerPoint be italicized. It is recommended that the author or originator of the presentation be italicized.
'per se' in latin and means 'by itself' or 'of itself' = inherentlyPer se is not a term that will have a literal definition but this is closest way to "describe" Per Se. It is used after a group of words to ensure that you, the writer/speaker, knows the clause that comes before Per Se is not true or not to be taken seriously word for word. You are telling the reader/listener that you dont take that clause literally either. Basically, it shows that the previous phrase was similar to an expression. Or, it could mean that the previous phrase was an exaggeration, expression, or sarcasm.
Please provide the sentences you're referring to, and I'll help you identify the one where the italicized pronoun agrees in number with its italicized noun.
Yes. Plays are italicized or put in quotes.
No, websites are not italicized in APA format.
Novels are typically italicized when mentioned in a sentence or paragraph. However, if you are hand-writing the title, you would underline it.