GOD, of course, and personal names such as Patton, Walt Disney, Gina Lollobrigida- proper nouns- names of Countries such as China, etc.
you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
"Gone With the Wind"
Nashville is the title of a movie.
no
The fith one I hope because whenever a book becomes a movie they always show the last book
The title "Shakespeare's Sonnets" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun and the title of a specific work by William Shakespeare.
"She" would only be capitalised if it was used at the beginning of a sentence, or part of the title of a book or movie.
The Holy Bible is always capitalized, as are all other book titles. The Qur'an/Koran and the Torah are capitalized, as are all other holy texts. If a person uses the word "Bible" to reference the Holy Bible, s/he is naming the book by a proper name.
It should only be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence, if is part of a proper noun, or if it is a word in the title of a book, article, movie, story, etc.
yes, it should be capitalized
From the English Grammar Rule Book: "Capitalize proper nouns - A proper noun is the special noun or name used for a specific person, place, company, or other thing. Proper nouns should always be capitalized." "Dictionary" is the name of a specific book.
In a book title, it is acceptable to not capitalize prepositions, articles and conjunctions when they are not the first or last word of the title. (by is a preposition)
If its the title, 'on' can be capitalized to put emphasis. Else, there no such rule to capitalize it.
The name of a newsletter should be capitalized similar to the title of a book or movie. The first word and other important words should be capitalized such as "The Tribune" or "The Evening Post." Words such as "an, and, or of" should not be capitalized.
All words in a title will be capitalized except articles (other than the first word in the title) and prepositions.
Yes, book names are typically capitalized. The first word, last word, and all other important words in the title should be capitalized. However, conjunctions, articles, and prepositions are usually not capitalized unless they are the first word of the title.
The title of a book or movie is always separated from the main text by italics. In some cases the title will also be in quotation marks.