Yes, if you're using it as a title.
Ex. 1: Class President Mary Smith is a dedicated and hardworking student. ("Class President" is her title.)
Ex. 2: Our class president, Mary Smith, is an excellent student. ("class president" is not being used as a title; it is being used as a reference to her job.)
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President Lincoln is a proper noun. It is the title and name of a particular person. The word president (or doctor, principal, uncle, etc.) should be capitalized when used to refer to a particular person.
President Lincoln is a proper noun. It is the title and name of a particular person. The word president (or doctor, principal, uncle, etc.) should be capitalized when used to refer to a particular person.
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Yes, they were. The only one who was not from the upper class was George Washington. So much so, that the requirements to be president were lowered, so Washington could become the President
You need to write your own speech so it will be meaningful to you and your classmates. Talk about what you're going to do as president and why it's important to the school. Talk about how eager you are to help the class by doing these things. Thank everyone who helped you.
It should only be capitalized if it is the specific, official name of the class.
If it refers to the whole class. Example: Sophomore class
Never. The word E nglish is always capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
President should be capitalized if it is referring to the president of a country. However, if it is referring to a school president, or the president of a club for example, then it shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes it is it's a Class
No. Class should not be capitalized.
Yes it should always be capitalized.
When you are referring to a specific president. If you are talking about the President of the United States, it's capitalized. If you are referring to President Kennedy, it's capitalized. It is not capitalized if you are saying, "someday I want to be president", because you are not referring to the person who is a president.Foreign leaders are not capitalized except as titles or direct address ("In Russia, the president wields substantial power.")
No
Yes.
It should only be capitalized if it is followed by the president's name. For example:The meeting was attended by President John Smith.It shouldn't be capitalized in all other cases.
no