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Apr 20, 2020 · English uses capitals for nouns when they're proper nouns (and at the beginning of a sentence), and 'question' and 'answer' are, generally ...
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May 25, 2016 · Currently, the first word after a slash in a title is not capitalised correctly when using title-case styles such as chicago-author-date.csl.
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May 7, 2014 · If it's a title, they would both be capitalized anyways, even without the slash. If they're the first "word" in a sentence, they'd both get ...
Oct 3, 2021 · Yes. The first letter of the first word must always be capitalized. In the rare case where the word/symbol needs to be lowercased (such as ...
Apr 22, 2022 · Basically, yes. The main words and first word are capitalized, and connection words are not: The Beginning of Time Also, I suggest you google ...
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The Publication Manual contains guidance on how to capitalize words beginning a sentence; proper nouns and trade names; job titles and positions; diseases, ...
Jul 14, 2015 · URLs are generally case-insensitive and lowercase is used only for stylistic purposes and so it doesn't look like URLs are yelling at you.
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