The word moon should be capitalised when referring to it by name. It then becomes a proper noun and should be capitalised. It should not be capitalised when referring to an object that orbits a planet. Humans went to the Moon in 1969. Jupiter has a moon called Ganymede. The Earth has a moon, we call it The Moon.
Yes, "Indigenous Australian" should be capitalized as it refers to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia. This shows respect and acknowledges the cultural significance of their identity.
Yes. God is a name and a proper noun, so therefore it is capitalized.
Yes, the first letter of a day of the week should be capitalized when it is used in a sentence. For example: She has an appointment on Monday.
In English, last names are typically capitalized since they are proper nouns. This capitalization helps to distinguish them from other words in a sentence.
Yes All proper nouns should be capitalised
If "algebra 1 is a title or the beginning of a sentence, then it should be capitalised. If it is in a sentence, but not at the beginning, then it should not be capitalised.
Acronyms and their full versions are normally capitalised, so CNA should be capitalised and Certified Nursing Assistant should have each first letter capitalised.
The 'B' should be capitalised.
Frisbee is always capitalized. It's a trademark
Alaska. It should always be capitalised.
Yes, it should be capitalized.
If you mean the European Union, then yes it is capitalised. European is also capitalised.
Yes. Tasmanian devil should be capitalised, because they are named after the state of Tasmania which, as a place, is capitalised.
Titles should always be capitalised.
Yes, Chief Executive should be capitalised
Both the t and the i in Thousand Island dressing should be capitalised because it is a proper noun, and the specific name of something. Names are always capitalised.