The Open API Economy: What Is It and How Do I Capitalize On It?Laura Olson
✅ Windows Speech Recognition; how do I capitalize?:Using Windows speech recognition, I find that many of the commands simply do not work. It recognizes the commands perfectly but spells them out instead...
Don't capitalize "the.". Her name isn't "The Aviatress," it's what she does. Frankly, technically for that reason you shouldn't capitalize "aviatress" either. You wouldn't say "the Plumber" or "the Criminal." But given that she is your protagonist you are inf...
Should You Capitalize ‘He’ When it Refers to God? Stacey from Boise, Idaho, wanted to know whether she should capitalize the pronouns “he,”“his,” and “him” when they refer to God. I’ve certainly heard the rule that pronouns referring to a deity should be capitalized, but most...
Do You Capitalize the Internet? Despite its widespread common usage, many people might not realize that this word should always be written with the capital “I.” This is because it originated as a proper noun, the name of a specific place or thing. ...
Capitalize the first word of every sentence. “I” is always capitalized, along with all its contractions. ... Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence. ... Capitalize a proper noun. ... Capitalize a person's title when it precedes the name. ...
“It articulates and identifies a group of political and historical communities, compared to the lower case “i,” which can refer to anyone.” Aguide from Indigenous Corporation Traning Inc.also gives advice on when to capitalize Indigenous: ...
Capitalize the first word of every sentence. “I” is always capitalized, along with all its contractions. ... Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence. ... Capitalize a proper noun. ... Capitalize a person's title when it precedes the name. ...
When should you capitalize the first word after a semicolon?The general rule is that you should not capitalize the first word after a semicolon unless it is a proper noun or an acronym. For example, “I am going to the United States; Washington D.C. is the capital.” In this case,...
In particular, does capitalization matter in emails? Does it make a difference if we capitalize the first letter of someone’s name or if we stick to lowercase? What happens if we accidentally add a capital letter when typing in a customer’s email address – will it still get delivered?