・ The word "I" as in "I am" must always be capitalised. ・ Names of businesses, people, brands, websites, and anything aside from the common noun should be capitalised. ... ・ The first letter of every sentence must be pla...
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I must say I was struck by this AP headline: Killer of medalists’ wife convicted After all, how many medalists could she have been married to? Was she married to all of them at the same time? Of course, the poor woman was married to just ...
http://blogs.fayobserver.com/faytoz/2008/12/03/
Wired put out a style guide a while back, although unfortunately, I don't have it in front of me. (In fact, it's probably out of date by now.) Purpose and tone have a great deal to do with how you're linking. Something like a Wikipedia is g...
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No there is no specific grammatical rule. I guess it is just a matter of learning the cases where ...
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Run your title through a spell check to ensure there are no spelling errors. Of course, it's fine if something is spelled wrong intentionally (for instance, Goin' instead of Going). Also, in most cases, capitalize the first and last word, a...
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Experts in Greek Mythology and false religion. (3) Trinitarians! That’s right! The rules of Greek grammar were written by Greek speaking people who did not believe in the true God of the Bible. They did not know about the Son of God, Jesus ...
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I would say not. Spanish is an Indo-European language. Arabic is Semitic.
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