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Latest post Tue, Apr 28 2009 10:46 PM by AlpheccaStars. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  705899 Tue, 28 Apr 09 10:12 PM
i hope to learn to use capital letters.

i hope the people who are willing to answer me give me many examples and tell me in detail.

especially when should we capitalise the word when we write a title.

like A Man and Two beautiful cars

i don't how to use them exactly

AlpheccaStars  +  705913 Tue, 28 Apr 09 10:46 PM

Titles

  1. Always capitalize the first and the last word.
  2. Capitalize all nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and subordinate conjunctions ("as", "because", "although").
  3. Lowercase all articles, coordinate conjunctions ("and", "or", "nor"), and prepositions regardless of length, when they are other than the first or last word. Note: Some also prefer to capitalize prepositions of five characters or more ("after", "among", "between").
  4. Lowercase the "to" in an infinitive.


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