Unless the person wants to use a professional name that doesn't use uppercase letters, such as k.d. lang or e.e. cummings, then the answer is yes.
2006-09-03 16:13:37
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answer #1
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answered by ichliebekira 5
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A proper noun (name of a particular person, place, or thing) is always capitalized.
2006-09-03 23:11:34
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answered by ImNotTheBrightestCrayonInTheBox 3
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yup proper noun is always capitalized. "Henry and Frank went to Bos. to the carnival". stupid sentence, but Boston would be capitalized if you abbreviated it.
2006-09-03 23:13:09
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answered by YoungNsweet 2
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Proper noun
2006-09-03 23:09:05
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answered by Mr. G 6
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Yes, they are capitalized.
Take for example Mother (Mom), California (CA), or Very Important Person (VIP).
2006-09-03 23:12:22
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answered by im.in.college.so.i.know.stuff 4
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