That is one method of differentiating a title. The specific way you should do it will depend on the style manual you are to follow.
Yes, I believe that is the proper way to do it. You put the title of the movie in italics, and the year it was made in parentheses. For example, the Sixth Sense (1999) or Forrest Gump (1994).However, if it is a short film, then I believe you are supposed to put the title in quotations instead of italics. Similar to how titles of novels are italicized, while titles of short stories are put in quotation marks.
That will depend on the style manual being followed. It is used for movies in some of them, others use italics or underlines.
You do whatever the style guide for the publication you're writing for says to do. However, probably the most common form for titles of works (such as movies) is to put it in italics. If you can't do that (because you're using a typewriter or something that doesn't do italics), the most common is to underline them. Quotation marks might be used if you could do neither of the above.
SOUNDS CRAZY, BUT I'VE HEARD BABY LAXATIVE OR CORNSTARCH... Dried Milk
For a television show, put the name of the show in italics, i.e. FrasierBut for a specific episode, put the name of the episode in quotes, i.e. "Lisa Simpson, this is your life."
No, Italics.
Yes, I believe that is the proper way to do it. You put the title of the movie in italics, and the year it was made in parentheses. For example, the Sixth Sense (1999) or Forrest Gump (1994).However, if it is a short film, then I believe you are supposed to put the title in quotations instead of italics. Similar to how titles of novels are italicized, while titles of short stories are put in quotation marks.
A sticker with that name on.
You don't. You use underlining, bold, or italics if you're typing.
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In a novel, can you put song titles in italics?
Generally, company names are not italicized or enclosed in quotation marks. Product names are often capitalized but can be italicized or enclosed in quotation marks when emphasizing them in a sentence.
yes because it is a brand and claire's is a brand and if you didn't put it in italics it could mean someones name sooooooo Nike should be put in italics or any other brand name should be put in italics
That will depend on the style manual being followed. It is used for movies in some of them, others use italics or underlines.
Some believe you should, since the names of trains are italicized. However, it is rare to see roller coaster names italicized in published articles, and I don't believe there is a style guide (such as The Chicago Manual of Style) that specifically recommends it for roller coasters. Unless a widely-used style guide can be found to support it, I wouldn't consider the italics necessary.
That will depend on the style manual being followed. It is used for Broadway shows in some of them, others use italics or underlines.
You put it in Italics. Eg. Toyota Camry