no
No, the word "century" is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. So "thirteenth century" would not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
If it is used a title in place of a name, then yes. That would be difficult with this word, however, so usually it would be a reference to a position or status. That will not be capitalized. For example, if you say "John is our treasurer" it would not be capitalized. However, if you manged to use it as a name, like "come here, Treasurer," then it should be capitalized.
Yes, the name of a beach is typically capitalized if it is a proper noun or part of a specific name, such as "Bondi Beach" or "Waikiki Beach." If you are referring to a generic beach, then it would not be capitalized.
Yes, the word "Bulldog" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific breed of dog.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Yes, PC would be capitalized.
No, the word "century" is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. So "thirteenth century" would not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
The word birthday need not be capitalized, but if someone's birthday is, for example, February 6th then the month is capitalized. Birthday should be capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence. It will also be capitalized if it is a proper noun. An example would be if someone's name was Birthday Jones, that would be capitalized.
If you are talking about the caldera formed by a volcano collapsing then no it shouldn't be capitalized.
The word Methodist should always be capitalized because it is the name of a specific denomination. The word minister would only be capitalized if it were used in the title of a document.
I would say no.
No it would'nt.
If it is used a title in place of a name, then yes. That would be difficult with this word, however, so usually it would be a reference to a position or status. That will not be capitalized. For example, if you say "John is our treasurer" it would not be capitalized. However, if you manged to use it as a name, like "come here, Treasurer," then it should be capitalized.
No, church would not be capitalized in "at the back of the church."
Yes, the name of a beach is typically capitalized if it is a proper noun or part of a specific name, such as "Bondi Beach" or "Waikiki Beach." If you are referring to a generic beach, then it would not be capitalized.
Yes, the word "Bulldog" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific breed of dog.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.