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The months are, but the seasons are not.
No. you have to capitalize the days of the weeks and months of the year but not the seasons.
There are most of the time, but if your writing, no. This is because a season has been going on ever since Earth began, and it doesn't matter to humans much since the seasons never change, or go out of order.
It isn't capitalized as it isn't a place name or the name of a person/being. Unless of course it is at the beginning of a sentence, though I don't feel that having season at the beginning of a sentence would be a complete sentence. Instead the beginning of the sentence would be: The seasons ..... A season.... All seasons...... In the seasons... etc etc. ++++++++++++++ You may be right, but your rationale doesn't hold water. If capitalization is only applied to place names and persons/beings, then the months of the year and days of the week should not be capitalized.
Poland experiences 6 distinct seasons throughout the year.
If you have four seasons in a year, then there will be 400 in 100 years.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
They are generic nouns, not proper nouns, so are not capitalised.
Yes, "Spring 2009" should be capitalized because it is a specific season and year.
Yes, Fall 2011 should be capitalized because Fall refers to a specific season, and 2011 is a proper noun denoting a specific year.
Seasons of the year are capitalized when they are used as proper nouns or part of a specific event or title, such as "Spring Festival" or "Winter Olympics." They are not capitalized when used descriptively or generally, such as "the winter months" or "enjoying the summer weather."
Names of seasons are not capitalized as they are not proper nouns. Only capitalized if used in a title of something.
Common nouns
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
No, seasons aren't capitalized.
Winter. The seasons are capitalized.
No, seasons are never capitalized.
No, "fall" should not be capitalized unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence. It is a common noun, not a proper noun.