"Bible" traditionally is capitalized in all sentences when it refers to the book believed to be holy by Christians. However, bible can be used without capitalization as a metaphor, as in "Some call the Bagvad Gita the Hindu bible."
Typically, all verbs are capitalized in titles. In fact, all words within a title are capitalized with the exception of articles (a, an, the) and short prepositions (of, in, on, etc).
Yes. All of the world's oceans, lakes, and rivers are capitalized.
Yes, because all titles are capitalized.
Yes, Christmas should always have a capital letter.
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All proper nouns should be capitalized but all words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
The Holy Bible is always capitalized, as are all other book titles. The Qur'an/Koran and the Torah are capitalized, as are all other holy texts. If a person uses the word "Bible" to reference the Holy Bible, s/he is naming the book by a proper name.
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In English, all proper sentences start with a capitalized word.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Typically, all verbs are capitalized in titles. In fact, all words within a title are capitalized with the exception of articles (a, an, the) and short prepositions (of, in, on, etc).
No, no pronoun should be capitalized, unless it's at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, as an acronym LPN should always be capitalized.
All words apart from articles, conjunctions and prepositions should be capitalized.
Yes! They are all short for another word, and therefore they all need to be capitalized.
Only Eucharist should be capitalized, all others should not be.
Yes. All of the world's oceans, lakes, and rivers are capitalized.