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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Capitalization

in the phrase, "standard English units",should standard be capitalized?
  

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No, unless the phrase forms a proper noun, eg units that are made by a company called Standard English. Also, any word should have a capital if it starts a sentence, This is why your post above is incorrect. Clive

  • No, unless the phrase forms a proper noun, eg units that are made by a company called Standard English.
  • Also, any word should have a capital if it starts a sentence, This is why your post above is incorrect.
  • Clive
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No, unless the phrase forms a proper noun,
eg units that are made by a company called Standard English.

Also, any word should have a capital if it starts a sentence,
This is why your post above is incorrect.

Clive

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