rbattelle
TDR MEMBER
Every time I post things like this I get flogged for being an English "elitist", but here goes.
I thought I'd address the use of capital letters, briefly.
The first letter of a sentence (such as this one) must be capitalized. Only the first letter need be capitalized. Not The First Letter Of Every Word In Every Sentence Like This.
Titles are an exception to this rule. The "operative" words in a title should have the first letter capitalized, like these examples:
"A Bridge Too Far"
"Machinery's Handbook"
"A Tale of Two Cities" (notice "of" is not capitalized).
Capitalize proper nouns. Examples are names (Ryan), titles (Doctor), and state names (Alabama).
Here's a site that lays out more of the rules: link.
I hope this helps.
Ryan
I thought I'd address the use of capital letters, briefly.
The first letter of a sentence (such as this one) must be capitalized. Only the first letter need be capitalized. Not The First Letter Of Every Word In Every Sentence Like This.
Titles are an exception to this rule. The "operative" words in a title should have the first letter capitalized, like these examples:
"A Bridge Too Far"
"Machinery's Handbook"
"A Tale of Two Cities" (notice "of" is not capitalized).
Capitalize proper nouns. Examples are names (Ryan), titles (Doctor), and state names (Alabama).
Here's a site that lays out more of the rules: link.
I hope this helps.
Ryan
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