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All words are capitalized at the begin

ni

ng of the se

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nce, commo

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ns a

nd proper

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ncluded. Gra

ndpa

is a commo

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n but it is capitalized

whe

n it is used as a direct address.

Example:

Are you home, Gra

ndpa?




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9y ago

"The grandpa" does not require a capital as long as the word 'the' is in front of it. In this case, it is a common noun, as in this (somewhat redundant) sentence: My Uncle Joe is the grandpa of five grandchildren.Grandpa should be capitalised when it is used as a proper noun, e.g. "When is Grandpa Joe coming to visit?" Note that it is not preceded by the word 'the' in this instance.

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Capitalize grandmother only at the beginning of a sentence.

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9y ago

No, the grandpa does not need capitalized. If it was used with a name, then yes.

I introduced my Grandpa HisName to my teacher.

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