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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Question about capitalizing...

Hi, I wish to personify 'hope' so in that case, do I have to capitalize its pronoun? For ex:

Hope was always around Sarah when. He almost became the father she never had.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

You should capitalize 'hope' because it begins the sentence. Otherwise, it is not wise to do so, because you will look like a 14th century writer. Why does 'when' end your sentence?

  • You should capitalize 'hope' because it begins the sentence.
  • Otherwise, it is not wise to do so, because you will look like a 14th century writer.
  • Why does 'when' end your sentence?
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You should capitalize 'hope' because it begins the sentence. Otherwise, it is not wise to do so, because you will look like a 14th century writer. Why does 'when' end your sentence?
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Correction

Hope was around Sarah, when he almost became the father she never had. ( Always mean hope was forever surrounding Sarah; however, that can't be true for Sarah since that fellow was always around therefore always needed to be deleted from your sentence.)

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