you can but i never do
If that is the course title, you do capitalize it.
You capitalize peace when:It is the first word in a sentence: Peace be with you!It is part of a proper name or title: The Justice of the Peace presided over the wedding ceremony.It is part of a book title or program: Many people volunteer for the Peace Corps.It is a slogan on a poster: Peace!
In titles, capitalize pronouns if they are a part of the title or are at the beginning. For example, in the title "She Walked in Darkness," capitalize the pronoun "She." However, in regular sentences within the title, follow standard capitalization rules for pronouns.
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Yes, you should capitalize the title "Boy Scout Leader" as it is a formal title.
If that is the course title, you do capitalize it.
Yes, you should capitalize "About" in a title.
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You capitalize peace when:It is the first word in a sentence: Peace be with you!It is part of a proper name or title: The Justice of the Peace presided over the wedding ceremony.It is part of a book title or program: Many people volunteer for the Peace Corps.It is a slogan on a poster: Peace!
Capitalize the word "to" in a title if it is the first or last word, a proper noun, or a verb.
She was the title character of her own program, (Wonder Woman) Lynda Carter played the lead role.
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In titles, capitalize pronouns if they are a part of the title or are at the beginning. For example, in the title "She Walked in Darkness," capitalize the pronoun "She." However, in regular sentences within the title, follow standard capitalization rules for pronouns.
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There are a number of ways to designate a title for a book, movie, TV show, poem, etc. They are to put the name between quote marks, to italicize or bold, or to underline the title. Whichever you use, be sure to capitalize the first letters of each word in a title. But if your teacher insists that there is only one proper way, do it that way.
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