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Call Me Mike Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Should I Capitalize the Word "Over"?

Hello everyone!

I know that this topic is considered on different websites, but I haven't found any results for my own question.

Here is the title: "Far (O/o)ver the Misty Mountains Cold". I don't know if the word "over" should be capitalized.

There are several styles of capitalization of words in titles (I have found them on the website capitalizemytitle.com), and some of them capitalize the word "over", some don't.

I have also found several rules of capitalization. They say to...

  • capitalize words with 4 or more letters;
  • capitalize the first and the last word;
  • capitalize nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and subordinate conjunctions;

  • cowercase articles (a, an, the), coordinating conjunctions, and prepositions.

So, should I capitalize the word "over" in my sentence?

Thank you,

Mike

  

Top answer

Call Me Mike should I capitalize the word "over" in my sentence? It is not a sentence, and it not important whether you do so or not, but I would—it just looks better: Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold Far over the Misty Mountains Cold

  • Call Me Mike should I capitalize the word "over" in my sentence?
  • It is not a sentence, and it not important whether you do so or not, but I would—it just looks better: Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold Far over the Misty Mountains Cold
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Call Me Mike should I capitalize the word "over" in my sentence?

It is not a sentence, and it not important whether you do so or not, but I would—it just looks better:

Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold

Far over the Misty Mountains Cold

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