Yes, the "T" in "Team" should be capitalized in "Good afternoon Team" as it is a proper noun.
Yes, the word "Team" should be capitalized when referring to the CBS Management Team, as it is part of the official title.
Yes, "Varsity Swim Team" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific team.
Yes, "Dear Team" should be capitalized when used as a greeting to address a group of individuals collectively.
Yes, "Scholar Bowl Team" should be capitalized as it is a specific team name.
Staff should be capitalized when it refers to a specific team or department within an organization, such as the Marketing Staff. It should also be capitalized when it starts a sentence or is part of a title. Otherwise, it is typically used in lowercase.
Yes, the word "Team" should be capitalized when referring to the CBS Management Team, as it is part of the official title.
Yes, "Varsity Swim Team" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific team.
No, unless "football team" is actually the name of the team. Delmar is capitalized, Delmar Wildcats is capitalized, Delmar football team is not.
Yes, "Dear Team" should be capitalized when used as a greeting to address a group of individuals collectively.
It should be capitalized if it's the name of a specific team.
Yes, "Scholar Bowl Team" should be capitalized as it is a specific team name.
Staff should be capitalized when it refers to a specific team or department within an organization, such as the Marketing Staff. It should also be capitalized when it starts a sentence or is part of a title. Otherwise, it is typically used in lowercase.
The nouns are: team, practice, and afternoon.
Yes, "Yanks" should be capitalized when referring to the New York Yankees baseball team or when used as a slang term for Americans. In other contexts, it may not be capitalized.
No; very few studies and careers are capitalized.
Yes, because it's part of the title of the team.
Yes, because it is a group of people designated by their name.