Hi. Please help. Are these correct? For no. 2, let's say that the abbreviation of a made-up company name is IIN. For no. 4, let's say the name of the game is "Throw the Ball Into the Hoop." Also for no. 4, Do we have to captitalize all the first letters (for all the words) of the name? Could we write "He is playing the Throw the Ball Into the Hoop" (capitalizing only the words that have three letters or more and without quotation marks)?
1. It has a microwave oven body. 2. He is the IIN President. 3. He is playing the Throw The Ball Into The Hoop game.
Also, is this correct?
He is watching the much acclaimed "Gone With the Wind."
I think the example sentence below is incorrect. If the example above is correct, why is the example sentence below incorrect (if it is indeed incorrect)? Thank you in advance.
He is watching the "Gone With the Wind" movie.
Top answer
These are correct: 1. It has a microwave oven body. 2.
— Mister Micawber
These are correct: 1.
It has a microwave oven body.
2.
He is the IIN president .
3.
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1. It has a microwave oven body. 2. He is the IIN president. 3. He is playing 'Throw the Ball into the Hoop'. He is watching the much acclaimed Gone With the Wind. He is watching Gone With the Wind.