Thank you. My poor DS nearly has a hole in his paper from erasing that "P" so many times. We were all so confused. How embarrassing that I can't help with 4th grade homework!
"Certain very high ranking government officials' titles are capitalized even when not followed by a name or used in a direct address when a specific individual is being referred to.
Correct: the President (e.g., of the USA or France)
the Chief Justice
the Queen (e.g., of England or the Netherlands)
Incorrect: The Constitution says the President must be at least 35.
(Not a specific individual being referred to.)
Correct: The Constitution says the president must be at least 35.
Correct: What do you think of the President's trip to Japan?
(A specific person is referred to here.) "
It's like mom or dad and other titles. If you are speaking of a president like the 1st sentence it is lowercase. If you are speaking of a particular one, as in the 2nd example, it is capitalized. If I was a reporter speaking about something the current president had said today, I would say " Today the President announced.....blah blah". But speaking like maybe a historian, I would say " When a president uses the power of..."
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