Yes it should be capitalized because it is a proper noun.
Yes, "The" should be capitalized when referring to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
No, "museum" should not be capitalized unless it is part of the name of a specific museum:He asked me whether I would rather go to a play or to a museum.The Seattle Asian Art Museum is in Volunteer Park.
No. It should not be capitalized.
Yes, "Football" should be capitalized when referring to the sport in general.
"Roman" should be capitalized, but "goddess" should not me. The names of Roman goddesses are proper nouns and should be capitalized.
In the phrase "Phoenix metropolitan area," "metropolitan" should not be capitalized because it is a common adjective describing the area rather than a proper noun. However, "Phoenix" is a proper noun and should always be capitalized. Therefore, the correct formatting is "Phoenix metropolitan area."
Yes, "The" should be capitalized when referring to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Yes, "Metropolitan" should be capitalized when used in a sentence if it is part of a proper noun or name, such as "Metropolitan Museum of Art" or "Metropolitan Opera." However, if used as a general adjective to describe a metropolitan area or city, it should not be capitalized, as in "the metropolitan area of New York City."
Yes. It is a proper nou n. It should be Tower of Peace.
Metropolitan Tower - Youngstown - was created in 1929.
Metropolitan Tower - New York - was created in 1987.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower was created in 1909.
Yes. It is a proper noun. It is written Eiffel Tower.
No, "museum" should not be capitalized unless it is part of the name of a specific museum:He asked me whether I would rather go to a play or to a museum.The Seattle Asian Art Museum is in Volunteer Park.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
As an abbreviation it should be capitalized.