"Play-Doh" is a proper noun and trademarked name for a specific brand of modeling compound, so it should be capitalized. If referring to generic modeling compound, it does not need to be capitalized.
No, pedestrians should not be capitalized. If it was part of a title, then yes, for example:In the play, Don't Hit the Pedestrian, comics provided satire about modern stupidities of jaywalkers.
As in, "Hey let's go play a game of Tag!"? Yes I believe you would, since your not going to play "a game" you're going to play a specific game, "Tag" to be exact.
Not in normal usage, no. It should be capitalized when it refers to the Madonna song, or when it's part of the title of a song, movie, book, play or periodical. It is also capitalized when it is the first word of a sentence.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes. Examples: Junior Class Sophomore Class
Yes, it's a brand name so it should be capitalized.
You can play with play dough.
No, pedestrians should not be capitalized. If it was part of a title, then yes, for example:In the play, Don't Hit the Pedestrian, comics provided satire about modern stupidities of jaywalkers.
As in, "Hey let's go play a game of Tag!"? Yes I believe you would, since your not going to play "a game" you're going to play a specific game, "Tag" to be exact.
No. The word author is a common noun. It would only be capitalized as 1) the name of a book, play, or film 2) the first word in a sentence 3) a header on a list or table
Not in normal usage, no. It should be capitalized when it refers to the Madonna song, or when it's part of the title of a song, movie, book, play or periodical. It is also capitalized when it is the first word of a sentence.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes. Examples: Junior Class Sophomore Class
Yes, in the context of a play, "Act One" is typically capitalized as it refers to the specific act or section of the play.
No, you should not put play dough in your compost pile. Most commercial play dough contains synthetic ingredients, preservatives, and additives that do not break down naturally and can introduce harmful substances to the compost. Instead, it's better to dispose of play dough in the trash or check if your local recycling program has specific guidelines for disposal.
It is a declarative sentence.
Either salt, or vanilla extract; or the dough-ish thing you use to make it actually play-dough.