Capitalizing Words in Titles
Capitalizing Words in Titles– There are just a few basic rules to follow in capitalizing within a title:
A. Always capitalize the first and last word in a title.
B. Capitalize all nouns and all verbs, pronouns, adverbs, and adjectives.
C. "To" should not be capitalized unless at the beginning and end of the title.
D. All articles (a, an, the) should be lower case.
E. All prepositions should be lower case.
F. All coordinating conjunctions should be lower case.
Examples: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Sign of the Beaver
Little House in the Big Woods
Capitalizing Words in TitlesA. Always capitalize the first and last word in a title.
B. Capitalize all nouns and all verbs, pronouns, adverbs, and adjectives.
C. "To" should not be capitalized unless at the beginning and end of the title.
D. All articles (a, an, the) should be lower case.
E. All prepositions should be lower case.
F. All coordinating conjunctions should be lower case.
Examples: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Sign of the Beaver
Little House in the Big Woods
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