proper noun The great epidemic of bubonic plague that killed a large part of the population of Europe in the mid 14th century. Do medical conditions need to be capitalized? Do not capitalize the names of conditions, syndromes and the like, but capitalize a personal name that forms part ofRead More →

Titles should be capitalized, but references to the job are not. For instance, if you are using a job title as a direct address, it should be capitalized. … Title references that immediately precede the person’s name should also be capitalized. Do you capitalize vice president in a resume? CapitalizeRead More →

You should capitalise ‘North’, ‘South’, ‘East’ and ‘West’ when they’re part of a proper noun (i.e. the name of a unique thing). The obvious examples of this are countries, states, cities, and other geographical areas: We study the history of Eastern Europe. Do you Capitalise north south east west? MLARead More →

Capitalize “Chapter,” “Unit,” and “Exercise” The title is written out (e.g., Chapter 1), and titles should be capitalized. However, even if the chapter has a name (e.g., Gerunds), we commonly keep the capitalization (e.g., Open your books to Chapter 1, Gerunds) because it still represents the title. How do youRead More →

Residential schools systematically undermined Indigenous, First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultures across Canada and disrupted families for generations, severing the ties through which Indigenous culture is taught and sustained, and contributing to a general loss of language and culture. Who ran the residential schools in Canada? The Canadian government wasRead More →

A renovation is not an expense, any way you look at it. It’s a property improvement that gest capitalized and depreciated over time. For a rental property, deprecation is over 27.5 years. You’ll add the property improvement in the Assets/deprecation section of the program. What costs Cannot be capitalized? ItRead More →

Explanation: When talking about the US Marines, it is a proper noun, so it is capitalized. Same with Marine Corps. Marines in general is a proper noun because it refers to the United States forces. What terms should be capitalized? In general, you should capitalize the first word, all nouns,Read More →

21st Century? … Unless the name of the century begins a sentence or is part of a proper name, it is written in all lowercase letters: We are living in the twenty-first century. Should nineteenth century be hyphenated? fourteenth- century monastery twenty- first- century history a mid- eighteenth- century poetRead More →

Articles: a, an, & the. Coordinate conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet & so (FANBOYS). Prepositions, such as at, around, by, after, along, for, from, of, on, to, with & without. What words should be lowercase in a title? Lowercase only minor words that are three letters or fewerRead More →

Normally Human Resources is capitalized because it is the name of a department, just like you would capitalize Finance when referring to the department, but not when you were referring to the subject of finance. Do you capitalize departments in a resume? You should take note that there are someRead More →