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  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

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  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

    • 524055 views
    • 98 answers
    • 191866 votes
  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

    • 524055 views
    • 98 answers
    • 191866 votes
  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

    • 524055 views
    • 98 answers
    • 191866 votes
  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

    • 524055 views
    • 98 answers
    • 191866 votes
  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

    • 524055 views
    • 98 answers
    • 191866 votes
  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

    • 524055 views
    • 98 answers
    • 191866 votes
  • I always capitalize everything except sentence words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ and,’ etc, unless one of them is the first word in the sentence. In the titles, you always capitalize everything except for words like ‘the,’ ‘a,’ ‘and,’ and etc. If I ve tried and failed to capitalize other things properly, this is the best trick ever.

    Which words (or phrases) in the

    title should be capitalized?

    • 524055 views
    • 98 answers
    • 191866 votes
  • I’m not knowing whether this sentence/phrase was used or not without not adding any contextual clues, nor have I heard it before.

    Technically, the sentence “My mama don’t like you, but she likes everyone” is immature: the use of don’t instead of does’t for the third person singular is, in my experience, pretty common slang. Many people think “doesn’t” has too many syllables. Why should “didn’t” instead of “don’t” is correct(it has too many syllables) and creates an inconsistent verb tense like the rest of the song.

    How do I say it isn’t true?

    Why do people say that it’s wrong to slug everyone and go along with it?!

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  • I’m not knowing whether this sentence/phrase was used or not without not adding any contextual clues, nor have I heard it before.

    Technically, the sentence “My mama don’t like you, but she likes everyone” is immature: the use of don’t instead of does’t for the third person singular is, in my experience, pretty common slang. Many people think “doesn’t” has too many syllables. Why should “didn’t” instead of “don’t” is correct(it has too many syllables) and creates an inconsistent verb tense like the rest of the song.

    How do I say it isn’t true?

    Why do people say that it’s wrong to slug everyone and go along with it?!

    • 846624 views
    • 13 answers
    • 312093 votes