No, the word cholera does not have to be capitalized unless it is the start of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
"I" is capitalized if it is the beginning letter of a name, for example the name of the country India. One must also capitalize "I" if her or she is using it to refer to himself/herself. For example, in the sentence "I am hungry."
Yes, you always capitalize all parts of a subject name.
"Political science" is not typically capitalized unless it is used as part of a formal name or title, such as a department at a university (e.g. Department of Political Science). In general usage, it is written in lowercase (e.g. I study political science).
The abbreviation for the word "confederate" is "Confed."
The word "corruption" for "next" is "depravity."
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
when you put the word 'cholera' in the beginning of the sentence, like: Cholera is a disease.
Yes except if the word of is there because that is not capitalized.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
The word 'will' should be capitalized only when it is a person's name or the first word in a sentence. As a verb or common noun, it should not be capitalized.
Yes, "Boys" is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence or as part of a proper noun.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes Capitalized
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
The German word "Tag" is capitalized when it starts a sentence or if it is a noun, but it is not typically capitalized when used in the middle of a sentence as a normal word.