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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Letter Writing

Need Advice: Capitalization

0 Hello,02br
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00 I am writing a cover letter which contains the following sentence:02br
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00 I helped students design, code, test, and debug various Java programming projects as a 01b00computer science tutor02b00. 02td
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00 Should I capitalize any of the bolded words in the above sentence?02br
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00 Thank you for your time and efforts in answering this question. I am often plagued by simple things like this in my daily writing.02br
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00 Sincerely,02br
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00 Matt 0-
  

Top answer

0Hi Matt,02br 02br 02br 02br 00Capitalisation of these words is largely a matter of personal style, or it can be down to the style adopted by a particular institution. There is no need to capitalise any of the words you highlight. The main thing is to be consistent within the same letter or report, 00 00- avoid capitalising words in some parts of a text 00 00and leaving the same words as lower case elsewhere.

  • 0Hi Matt,02br 02br 02br 02br 00Capitalisation of these words is largely a matter of personal style, or it can be down to the style adopted by a particular institution.
  • There is no need to capitalise any of the words you highlight.
  • The main thing is to be consistent within the same letter or report, 00 00- avoid capitalising words in some parts of a text 00 00and leaving the same words as lower case elsewhere.
  • 02br 02br 00I hope that helps,02br 02br 00- Nick0-
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0Hi Matt,02br
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00Capitalisation of these words is largely a matter of personal style, or it can be down to the style adopted by a particular institution. There is no need to capitalise any of the words you highlight. The main thing is to be consistent within the same letter or report, 00 00- avoid capitalising words in some parts of a tex

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