All of them should be capitalized if they are at the beginning of a sentence. Drive, River, and Railroad would also be capitalized if they are part of proper nouns such as South Drive, Mississippi River, Edaville Railroad.
Only if your talking about a name or a pronoun.
Yes. It should be -- Southeastern North Carolina.
Yes, when using a postscript (PS), the first word following the PS should always be capitalized to maintain proper grammar and readability.
If the word after more importantly is a proper noun, then it should be capitalized. Example: More importantly, Raizza should be there first thing in the morning. More importantly, the guests should be there first thing in the morning.
The proper noun "Brian" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be capitalized as it is a specific name referring to an individual.
Only if your talking about a name or a pronoun.
No, unless it is the first word in a sentence, or part of a title, such as The Weather Channel.
It should be capitalized.
No, the title is not capitalized correctly. The correct capitalization should be "The Importance of Being Earnest," as it follows the rules of title case where major words are capitalized. In this case, "Importance" should be capitalized.
Not unless it's the first word of a sentence. It is a common noun.
Yes. It should be -- Southeastern North Carolina.
Yes, when using a postscript (PS), the first word following the PS should always be capitalized to maintain proper grammar and readability.
If being used alone at the end of a letter then it should be capitalized. If it's following the word "yours" then it shouldn't be capitalized.
If the word after more importantly is a proper noun, then it should be capitalized. Example: More importantly, Raizza should be there first thing in the morning. More importantly, the guests should be there first thing in the morning.
No, it's not necessary.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
The proper noun "Brian" is not capitalized in the sentence. It should be capitalized as it is a specific name referring to an individual.