Yes, the word "Religion" should be capitalized when referring to specific religions or the concept of religion as a whole. For example, "Christianity is a prominent religion in the United States."
Muslims are people who practices the religion Islam.
Proselytize means to convert one person from one faith or religion to another's faith or religion. An example sentence using this word is: "He tried to proselytize the town to spread his faith to the poor area."
religion saver: (addressing female) dharm rakshika, else dharm rakshak.
The root word for "religion" is believed to be the Latin word "religio," which means reverence or obligation.
The word is "proselytizing" but its original meaning had to do with forcing one's religion upon another.
Yes, the word "plaque" is not typically capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
No, only after a full stop (period). Also do not capitalise "The" and "A" in your sentence.
There is no need to capitalise the word 'koala' in a sentence. Nor do you use the word 'bear', as koalas are not bears.
The only time you would capitalize the word south is if it were at the beginning of a sentence or part of someone's name.
No, you do not need to capitalise internships in a sentence.
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No, there is no need to capitalise fitness in a sentence.
No, you do not need to capitalise mile in a sentence.
You always capitalise days of the week in a sentence.
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No, only capitalise the first word if you're writing a sentence.
No, not unless it was beginning the sentence. Capitalize, by the way.