Yes, because it is an event. And "Ulympic" is spelled Olympic.
No. It's not necessary.
You have spelled it correctly except that the U in United should have a capital letter.
yes
Bob
# 'icorrectly' should be spelled: incorrectly # 'mediteranean' should be spelled: Mediterranean (notice spelling and first letter capitalized)# 'tallahassee' should be: Tallahassee (first letter capitalized) # 'cinncinati' should be: Cincinnati (notice spelling and first letter capitalized) However, the words 'Which', 'word', 'is' and 'spelled' are spelled correctly.
No ... proper nouns can be capitalized.
West in French is spelled "ouest" (no capital letter needed)
Yes, "Angel" should be spelled with a capital A when referring to heavenly beings or specific characters with the name Angel.
Teflon is a brand name trademarked by the company Chemours, which is why it is spelled with a capital T. Trademarked brand names are often spelled with an initial capital letter to distinguish them from common nouns or generic terms.
Yes, when referring to a specific country as a proper noun (e.g. United States, China), the first letter should be capitalized. When used generically (e.g. country music, country roads), the term does not need a capital letter.
Yes, "Champagne" is spelled with a capital letter because it is a proper noun referring to the specific region in France where the sparkling wine is produced.