Yes, "Graduation Day" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific event.
The words "please," "Lindsay's," and "graduation" should be capitalized in the phrase "Please join us as we celebrate Lindsay's graduation."
Yes, the day of the week should be capitalized in writing.
Yes, it should be capitalized because it is a proper noun
Yes, you should capitalize "Doctoral Degree" in a graduation invitation to show respect and recognition for the achievement. This highlights the importance of the degree and the accomplishment it represents.
It should be--- Take Jackson to Happy Child Day Care.
The words "please," "Lindsay's," and "graduation" should be capitalized in the phrase "Please join us as we celebrate Lindsay's graduation."
Since 'day' is a common noun, you should only capitalize it if at the start of the sentence or part of a name/title (Eg: Graduation Day 2013).
Yes, the day of the week should be capitalized in writing.
Yes, it should be capitalized because it is a proper noun
of course dummy!!!! You just capitalized it in your sentence too!!!
Yes, it is always capitalized because it is a propernou n. It should be --- Natio nal Day of Mour ni ng.
Yes, you should capitalize "Doctoral Degree" in a graduation invitation to show respect and recognition for the achievement. This highlights the importance of the degree and the accomplishment it represents.
It should be--- Take Jackson to Happy Child Day Care.
No it doesn't require to be capitalized.
Yes, in the phrase "Election Day," the word "Day" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific day on the calendar.
Yes. It should be --- International Literacy Day.
Happiness should not be capitalized because it is not a proper nou n. However if it is used as a part of a proper nou n, the n it should be capitalized. Example: A Day of Happiness