No spring is a common noun and should only be capitalized if it is at the beginning of the sentence.
If spring was part of the name of place or a person or a company then it should be capitalized.
Springs Flat -- I live at Springs Flat
Jack Spring -- The new worker's name is Jack Spring
Spring Hotel -- We are going to Spring Hotel for a holiday.
Spring can also be a verb, then it is only capitalized at the beginning of a sentence
Not unless it is the first word of the sentence. Ex: Spring flowers have such a refreshing smell. Ex: The smell of spring flowers is so refreshing.
You capitalize the word "birthday" at the beginning of a sentence, and no other time.
No, you do not need to capitalize "special education teaching position" in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title.
Yes, you should capitalize "Hydrocodone" as it is a proper drug name.
No, you do not have to capitalize the word "female" unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Not unless it is the first word of the sentence. Ex: Spring flowers have such a refreshing smell. Ex: The smell of spring flowers is so refreshing.
At the beginning of a sentence, after a full stop or at the start of a new paragraph.
no
A is not capitalized except at the beginning of the sentence because it is an article.
You do not capitalize chickenpox in a sentence. The exception is if the word is the first in the sentence.
No, you do not capitalize "first birthday" in a sentence.
You only capitalize 'deceased' if it is at the start of a sentence.
Yes, you should capitalize the letter after a comma in a sentence.
Yes, you should capitalize the word after a comma in a sentence.
Yes, you always capitalize a day of the week.
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
Yes, you should capitalize the first letter after a comma in a sentence.