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Should the first letter of festival in the sentence be capitalized?

To uppercase or lowercase, the difference is:

1, "festival" should be capitalized as any festival.

For example: Mid-Autumn Festival? Mid-Autumn Festival? Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival

2. If "festival" only means "Festival" in the sentence, there is no need to capitalize it.

Reading French and English on holidays? [? fest? vl】? Beautiful? [? f? st? vl】?

1, festival; Celebrations and commemorative activities; happy

2. Celebration, celebration; happy

Phrases:

1, film festival? film festival

2. Spring Festival

3. Music Festival? Music festival

4. Traditional festivals? traditional festival

5. Double Ninth Festival? Double Ninth Festival

Meaning analysis of extended data;

Holidays, vacations, vacancies and festivals all mean "holidays and festivals", but the difference is that:

1, holiday? Refers to all kinds of holidays that do not work according to regulations, and the time can be long or short. In Britain, the plural means longer holidays.

2. Leave? It mainly refers to vacations and holidays given by government officials or soldiers.

3. vacation? Usually refers to a long vacation, such as during the winter and summer vacations at school.

4. Festival? Refers to festivals celebrated by the public.

Lexical collocation:

1, have a holiday.

2. An annual festival is an annual festival.

Major festivals, major festivals.

4. Happy [happy, solemn] festival Happy [happy, solemn] festival.

5, high festival grand festival