Keeping this in consideration, do I capitalize the word president?
Addressing a presidentYou should only capitalize titles when they come directly before a person's name, as in President Abraham Lincoln. Similarly, the title should be capitalized when it is used in place of a president's name or when addressing a president directly, as in Hello, Mr. President.
Also, is Prime Minister written with capital letters? When referring to a particular prime minister, prime minister is capitalised according to some style guides, but it should only be capitalised when used before a person's name according to others: A The Prime Minister issued a statement today.
Just so, is President a proper noun?
The word “president” is a proper noun or a common noun depending on the context in which it is used, so the capitalization rules vary. If President is used to refer to a specific person with a title, then it is capitalized such as: President Donald Trump. President Barack Obama.
Are subjects written with capital letters?
Also, names of school subjects (math, algebra, geology, psychology) are not capitalized, with the exception of the names of languages (French, English). Names of courses are capitalized (Algebra 201, Math 001). You should capitalize titles of people when used as part of their proper name.