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Hazem4 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Capitalization questions !

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The first word of a sentence is always capitalized. In this case, the first word is the subject pronoun I, which also is always capitalized. You probably should have an s on the end of computer.

  • The first word of a sentence is always capitalized.
  • In this case, the first word is the subject pronoun I, which also is always capitalized.
  • You probably should have an s on the end of computer.
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The first word of a sentence is always capitalized. In this case, the first word is the subject pronoun I, which also is always capitalized. You probably should have an s on the end of computer.
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PhilipThe first word of a sentence is always capitalized.
I think there is an exception to that rule.
When we start a sentence quoting an uncapitalized word, that word should remain uncapitalized in the quote.

example...
"making" is not an appropriate word to use there.
In my opinion, we cannot change the lower case m to a capital one. We
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canadian45"making" is not an appropriate word to use there.In my opinion, we cannot change the lower case m to a capital one. We should quote it exactly as it is.
Agreed.

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