Re: Capiltalisation
- From: "Mike Stevens" <michael.stevens@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 21:01:45 -0000
Tom Burton wrote:
Hi
I am currently filling in job application form where one has to give
various examples/tales from life.
I am relating a tale which involves my grandparents, now the query I
have is, I am writing a sentences speaking of my grandparents...
(example)
"My grandparents had been married for nearly Forty years and had
rarely been apart. My grandfather bought a cat, while my grandmother
bought a dog. My grandfathers cat ate my grandmothers dog"
Now my question is, should the G in grandmother and the G in
grandfather be capitals?
No. Nor should the F of forty.
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Mike Stevens
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