No, they do NOT. Use your regular low-case letters - summer, spring, autumn (or fall) and winter
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In conclusion , spring is the greatest season of them all in my opinion.
Yes, the word 'spring' is a noun in the given sentence, functioning as the object of the preposition 'in'. The noun 'spring' is a word for a season of the year, a word for a thing.The word 'spring' can also function as a verb.
Le printemps (masc.) means "Spring" (season) in French.
Summer season sings superbly. Well spring at least.
When referring to the season of spring, it is acceptable in most style guides to either capitalise it or leave it in lower case. Within the context of "spring of 2011", the same rules apply, unless these words form part of a title of a book or paper.