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At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun.

Example: The Dinner Meeting (title of movie)

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Do you capitalize specific meetings?

The word "meeting" is not a proper noun, which means that it is not always capitalized. (If there was some strange person named Meeting Weirdname or something, you would capitalize it always, as I've demonstrated here, because it is someone's name. Names are proper nouns.) Now, if "meeting" is at the beginning of a sentence, capitalize it. If "meeting" is in a title, like an article entitled "Meeting Your Future Husband: Some Tips to Looking for Mr. Right" or something crazy like that, capitalize it. Those two instances are the only two for which I can imagine "meeting" being capitalized. Hope this helps! :)


When do you capitalize minutes?

Minutes are not typically capitalized unless they are part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence. For example, "Meeting Minutes" or "Minutes of the Meeting."


Should you always capitalize Committee Members in a sentence when explaining events at a meeting?

No it shouldn't be capitalized.


Do you capitalized the word president of a company?

If you are addressing someone as the president then yes you do capitalize it.


Is this sentence grammatically correct- i will take notes at the meetingi?

No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "I will take notes at the meeting." Remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and add a space after the period.


Is auntie capitalize at the beginning of a letter?

Auntie is capitalized when it precedes a person's name. Example: Dear Auntie Carol, Her Auntie Luisa is attending the meeting tonight.


Do you capitalize ranks such as lieutenant?

Yes, ranks such as "Lieutenant" are typically capitalized when used before a person's name as a title. For example, "Lieutenant Smith attended the meeting."


When do you capitalize the word bylaws?

Capitalize "bylaws" when you're referring to those in a specific document. Otherwise, it is a common noun and doesn't require a capital letter.Example : "Most organized groups have bylaws."Example : "Bill went to the Plumbers Union meeting. He wanted to amend the Bylaws."


Should you capitalize the first letter in communication?

Most often, you would not. But if it is part of a title, then you would.The telephone is a form of communication.The AB Communication Company held its annual meeting.


Do you capitalize mother?

no, but you do capitalize mum


Do you capitalize drama?

No, you do not capitalize the word drama.


Do you capitalize the a in America?

You capitalize the first A but not the last a.