No. It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun.
Examples:
Sta. Cruz Elementary School
It should be capitalized when using it to refer to the place the Middle East.
You should capitalize the "S" in "Shareholders" when using it as a title before a specific group's name, like "ABC Company Shareholders."
No, you do not capitalize after using a semicolon unless it is the start of a new sentence or a proper noun. The word following the semicolon should be lowercase unless it meets the criteria for capitalization.
Yes, you should capitalize the words "Love" and "Gratitude" when using them in a closing to convey strong sentiments. For example, "With Love," "With Gratitude," "Much Love," "In Gratitude."
Yes, "Ma'am" should be capitalized when using it to address someone directly in a sentence.
if you are starting a new sentence, yes you should. if you are using the word in the middle or at the end of the sentence, you shouldn't capitalize it.
It should be capitalized when using it to refer to the place the Middle East.
You should capitalize the "S" in "Shareholders" when using it as a title before a specific group's name, like "ABC Company Shareholders."
No, you do not capitalize after using a semicolon unless it is the start of a new sentence or a proper noun. The word following the semicolon should be lowercase unless it meets the criteria for capitalization.
No, you do not capitalize the word social worker. The only time the word social worker should be capitalized is when you are using it as a title.
Only capitalize the word "you" when you are using it at the beginning of a sentence or when it is part of a title.
Yes, you should capitalize the words "Love" and "Gratitude" when using them in a closing to convey strong sentiments. For example, "With Love," "With Gratitude," "Much Love," "In Gratitude."
Yes, "Ma'am" should be capitalized when using it to address someone directly in a sentence.
You should capitalize "sister" when it is used as a proper noun, such as when directly addressing someone by their role or title ("Hello, Sister.") or when used as part of a religious title ("Sister Mary"). Otherwise, it should be in lowercase.
Yes, if you are referring to a specific legislative body such as the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate, then you should capitalize Representative and Senate. If you are using these terms in a general sense, then they should not be capitalized.
You should capitalize "Fire Marshal" when it is used as a formal title before a specific name, such as "Fire Marshal Smith." If you are using it in a general sense, such as "the fire marshal inspected the building," it is not capitalized.
Unless you are using 'landlord' as a name (proper noun) or as the first word of a sentence, you do not capitalize it.