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No it shouldn't be capitalized in this instance.

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When do you capitalize the word it in a title?

When to capitalize the word "it" in a title is somewhat confusing. One rule states that capital letters are used for the first word and every important word in a title. Another rule adds that short conjunctions and prepositions are generally not capitalized. A third source says to capitalize every word in a title except conjunctions, articles and short prepositions. But I haven't yet seen a capitalization rule that specifically refers to pronouns. The consensus, from the half dozen or so sources I consulted, seems to be that one should capitalize the word "it" in a title. But I generally do not consider "it" to be an "important" word in a title. Nevertheless, my recommendation is go with the flow and give "it" a capital "I."


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How do you correctly spell and capitalize 'MissingNO'?

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When referring to Jesus Christ should he be capitalized?

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