Capital Letters can BE triCky!
When should You use them?
When should you Not?
In this article, we'll cover the main rules for capitalizing sentences correctly.
Easy-peasy, right?
You'll always have to capitalize the first word of a sentence:
You should always capitalize names:
You should also capitalize proper nouns:
When writing a quote, you should capitalize the first word of the sentence, as long as it's complete:
You wouldn't need to capitalize the following quote:
You should always capitalize the names of days, months, and holidays. You never need to capitalize the names of seasons:
Depending on the style guide you're following, you should capitalize most of the words in titles. Typically, articles, conjunctions, and prepositions under five letters are lowercase, while all the rest of the words are capitalized.
You should always capitalize the first word of a title, as well as the first word after a colon.
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