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Q: Would 'Those' be capitalized in a title?
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Would does be capitalIzed in a title?

Yes.


In a title would at be capitalized?

All words in a title are capitalized except the articles, prepositio ns, a nd co nju nctio ns. Would should be capitalized while at is a prepositio n so it should not be capitalized.


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In this case, "is" should not be capitalized in the title. The correct format would be: "The answer is war."


Would the word THIS be capitalized if its in the middle of a title?

No it would'nt.


Is a title used within a sentence capitalized such as the superintendent?

If you write "Bob is the superintendent, no, it wouldn't be capitalized. If it's part of Bob's title (Bob Smith, Superintendent), yes, it would be capitalized.


Would purple amethyst be capitalized?

No, "purple amethyst" would not be capitalized unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence or in a title where all words are typically capitalized.


Is holiday capitalized in thanksgiving holiday?

The name of the holiday is 'Thanksgiving'. If you're just writing a note to someone it's not necessary. Other uses of the term are optional, for example if the teacher writes the message on the board or you're giving a party and put up a sign, those will look better if both are capitalized.


Are colors capitalized?

No unless it is at the beginng of the sentence


Should fun be capitalized in a title?

Yes, if "Fun" is part of the official title of something, it should be capitalized. If it is just a descriptor in the title, it would depend on the specific style guide or preference of the author.


Is by capitalized in a title?

No. Of course it may depend on the usage, but prepositions are not normally capitalized in a title.


Should the words be and can be capitalized in a title?

In a title, only capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and any other words that are typically capitalized (such as acronyms or the first word after a colon). So, "Be" and "Can" would not be capitalized unless they fall under these exceptions.


Is the word Teasurer supposed to be capitalized?

If it is used a title in place of a name, then yes. That would be difficult with this word, however, so usually it would be a reference to a position or status. That will not be capitalized. For example, if you say "John is our treasurer" it would not be capitalized. However, if you manged to use it as a name, like "come here, Treasurer," then it should be capitalized.