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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

capitalizing "up to"

I know that 'up' and 'to' are prepositions, therefore should not be capitalized in titles. But when put together are they a phrasal verb(?)

So which one is correct:
It's Up To You
or
It's up to You?
  

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) No. Anonymous So which one is correct:It's Up To YouorIt's up to You? It is not a matter of strict correctness.

  • ) No.
  • Anonymous So which one is correct:It's Up To YouorIt's up to You?
  • It is not a matter of strict correctness.
  • As a title, since it has so few words—and none of them is really a content word—I would capitalize either all of them or the first word only.
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Anonymous But when put together are they a phrasal verb(?)
No.
AnonymousSo which one is correct:It's Up To YouorIt's up to You?
It is not a matter of strict correctness. As a title, since it has so few words—and none of them is really a content word—I would capitalize either all of them or the first word only.

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