The correct capitalization for "commonwealth" depends on how it is used. If it is part of a specific name, like "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," then it is capitalized. Otherwise, if referring to a generic political community, it is lowercased.
Notre Dame is the correct capitalization of the school.
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Incorrect capitalization is considered a matter of style or typing error rather than bad grammar. However, correct capitalization is important for clarity and professionalism in writing.
Exactly as you wrote it: The members of the Board made a decision. Capitalizing "Members" may also be acceptable
It should be--- Please meet Charles Ebbings, Professor of psychology at Yale.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"
Notre Dame is the correct capitalization of the school.
In the editing stage you correct errors in spelling grammar punctuation and capitalization.
Capital T on The and a Capital T on Thursday
Commonwealth is the correct spelling.
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this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
The correct capitalization for the sentence is: Susan asked, "Have you read Thornton Wilder's 'Our Town'?"
Either it's correct, or there's an error - there are no "correct errors".
The latter - 'I just considered the Capitalisation of the letter'
same as a regular story silly.
Correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammer.