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Tamguatlay Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Perfect your/Your English

In the title, which is correct?

Perfect your English

Perfect Your English

Thanks.
  

Top answer

The first one is correct. 'Your' doesn't need to be capitalized, unless it's at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.

  • The first one is correct.
  • 'Your' doesn't need to be capitalized, unless it's at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
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9 Answers
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The first one is correct. 'Your' doesn't need to be capitalized, unless it's at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
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Could a native speaker please confirm? Thanks.
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Do you mean another native speaker? I'm a native speaker...
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Sorry, I didn't know that you were a native speaker. I overlooked this fact.

May I know why 'your' shouldn't be capitalized when it is not a conjunction or preposition?

Thanks.
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I have the same question.
If your needn't capitalized. "my" needn't, either.
Could a title possibly be "my Dream"?
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dimeThe first one is correct. 'Your' doesn't need to be capitalized, unless it's at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Hi dime

In the title, which is correct?

Perfect your English

Perfect Your English

The above is my original post.

Therefore, you should have said "The
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Perfect Your English is correct as a title.
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Yes, you are right! I didn't notice you had specified 'title'. Sorry, it was late... Emotion: tongue tied
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dimeDo you mean another native speaker? I'm a native speaker...
dimeDo you mean another native speaker? I'm a native speaker...
And I am also human!

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