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Prepositions (even long ones such as “between”) and articles (“the, a, an”) are lower case in a title (unless they are the first word). The only time you would capitalize “to” in a title would be if “to” were the first word as in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
Jan 28, 2019
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Mar 29, 2019 · No, I do not capitalize the word “to” in a title. Continue Reading.
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Generally, the answer is that we capitalise bigger words, such as nouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives. Pronouns, prepositions, articles and so on are normally ...
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Aug 29, 2019 · The answer depends on what you are writing, where & under what style guide (if any). In general, no, do not capitalize any preposition in a ...
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Aug 28, 2022 · The general rule is that you don't capitalize words like prepositions, coordinating conjunctions, and articles unless they're the first or last ...
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Jul 31, 2021 · As far as your question is concerned, Yes if you want to use WAS in a title, then you must capitalise the first letter of it.
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Capitalize the first word and all nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives; Lowercase all articles, (short) prepositions, and certain conjunctions. This ...
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Feb 19, 2013 · Generally, the answer is that we capitalise bigger words, such as nouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives. Pronouns, prepositions, articles and so ...
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