Three short horizontal lines beneath the letter to be capitalized. Think three dashes on top of one another.
"Between" an exclamation mark? Exclamation marks do not change the normal rules of capitalization.
Who is your favorite French artist with a question mark at the end
Capitalization and punctuation rules follow a established list of when and how to use these rules. For example, capitalization is used for proper names, brand names, companies, days of the week, and months of the year. Likewise, proper punctuation is required for different types of sentences, such as a period for a declarative sentence and a question mark for an interrogative sentence.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"
You always want to begin a new sentence with capitalization
Notre Dame is the correct capitalization of the school.
The capitalization guide at the back of my dictionary lists 20 rules for capitalization.
It could be that strict capitalization rules haven't been enforced to them.
the second one!!
After the fourth quarter of 2013, Apple's market capitalization was $500 billion. The market capitalization has steadily increased with the release of Apple's flagship product of the iPhone.
Overcapitalization A company is said to be overcapitalized, when its total capital (both equity and debt) exceeds the true value of its assets. It is wrong to identify overcapitalization with exess of capital because most of the overcapitalized firms suffer from the problems of liquidity. Undercapitalization Under-capitalization is just the reverse of over-capitalization. A company is considered to be under-capitalized when its actual capitalization is lower than its proper capitalization as warranted by its earning capacity.
Capitalization