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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Capitalization

How is capitalization used in regard to majors? For example:

My major is business.

Is this correct? Or:

My major is chemistry.

My major is business administration.

Is this correct?

Also:

I am from the South.

I speak with a Southern accent.

Is this correct?
  

Top answer

Capitalize a major if it is the specific name of the program. I'm majoring in business. My major is Molecular Biology.

  • Capitalize a major if it is the specific name of the program.
  • I'm majoring in business.
  • My major is Molecular Biology.
  • I am from the South.
  • I speak with a Southern accent.
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Capitalize a major if it is the specific name of the program. I'm majoring in business. My major is Molecular Biology.

I am from the South.

I speak with a Southern accent.-- These are fine if it is the regional name.

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