Yes.
Example:
Absolut Vodka
Yes, "Grey Goose" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun and the brand name of a specific type of vodka.
The rule for capitalizing nouns are:Capitalize the first letter of the first word in a sentence.Capitalize the name of a person (Nancy), place (Florida), or thing (Macy's).Capitalize the first letter of each word in a title (Sales Manager, The Declaration of Independence, or "Gone With The Wind").
No, color names are generally not capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun, such as a specific brand or organization name. For example, "red sweater" would not be capitalized, but "Crimson Tide" would be.
Only if it is the first word of the sentence.
Yes, because it is a propernoun.It should be Sony Walkman.
No, you don't capitalize it because it's not a proper noun. If you say the brand name of the vodka, then yes, you would capitalize the brand name....example, Grey Goose.
Yes, "Grey Goose" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun and the brand name of a specific type of vodka.
It is a particular brand name of vodka.Anyone who likes to drink vodka (and is not a brand-name snob) would drink it.
Absolut is the first word in its Swedish name, Absolut Rent Bravin (Absolutely Pure Vodka).
Yes, it's a brand name so it should be capitalized.
Yes. Both Toyota and Camry are proper nouns (brand name and model).
No, as an ingredient, orzo is not capitalized, as it is not a brand name.
A jigger is a liquid measure used with alcoholic beverages.
The rule for capitalizing nouns are:Capitalize the first letter of the first word in a sentence.Capitalize the name of a person (Nancy), place (Florida), or thing (Macy's).Capitalize the first letter of each word in a title (Sales Manager, The Declaration of Independence, or "Gone With The Wind").
No, china is a type of ceramic and therefore not capitalized as it is not a name or brand.
No, color names are generally not capitalized unless they are part of a proper noun, such as a specific brand or organization name. For example, "red sweater" would not be capitalized, but "Crimson Tide" would be.
You would capitalize it if it's part of a name. "We stopped at the inn" would not be capitalized, but "We stopped at Comfort Inn" would.