Names and titles can be effectively listed in a sentence by separating them with commas and using the appropriate punctuation. Additionally, titles should be capitalized when they come before a name, but not when they come after.
To effectively list names in a sentence, separate each name with a comma and use the word "and" before the last name. For example, "Sarah, John, and Emily went to the park."
Yes.Whom of the names listed was captured on CCTV footage.
In titles of books
Proper nouns (names of specific people, places, or things) should always be capitalized in a sentence. Also, the first word of the sentence, and any titles or headings.
titles of works
They are not all names.
You should use capitalization in writing for the first letter of a sentence, proper nouns (names of people, places, and things), titles, and the pronoun "I."
manchester
The Font used In Series 7 of Doctor Who for names and titles is called the Metro Medium Font.
Titles is a plural noun. It names a part of a book, story or song.
Column names.
Titles and Names