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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....it's not a 'name' so it doesn't need it. It would take a capital letter only if it was the first word of a sentence, or part of a name e.g. Angel Falls ( a popular waterfall).
West in French is spelled "ouest" (no capital letter needed)
No ... proper nouns can be capitalized.
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.
If its at the beginning of a sentance.............