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No, the term 'softball game' is not capitalized.

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Is softball a noun?

The word 'softball' is a common, compound, singular noun. The word 'game' is a common, singular noun.The term 'softball game' can be considered a noun phrase(any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun, without a verb) or an open spaced compound noun (the noun softball and the noun game joined to form a word with a meaning of its own).


Is softball a game or a sport?

Softball is both a game (a game of softball) and a sport (the popular sport of softball.


What is a explanation of softball?

There is no physical, logical explanation of the real game of softball, that's why we have this game of softball.


Was Shawn Johnson in the celeberty softball game?

She did participate in the celebrity softball game.


When was the game of softball actually called softball?

1942


Why the ball of baseball is hard why the game is called softball?

Baseball is not called softball. The game of softball is called softball because the ball used is softer than a baseball.


In softball which team bats first in a game?

The visiting team bats first in a softball game.


Is there a softball game on xbox?

No


How many strikes in a regulation softball game equal an out?

Three strikes equal one out in a regular softball game.


How did electricity change the game of softball?

Electricity changed the game of softball when women started using metal bats. When there is a lightning and thunder storm, a softball game is postponed so no one will get struck by lightning!


Is the word Chinese capitalized?

The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.


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No, the word "tag" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., the name of a game like "Tag").