CAPITALIZATIONrhere are no rules that cover every situation for capitalization, but with knowledge of certain principles and consideration of the purpose to be served, it is possible to attain a considerable degree of uniformity.PropermmesProper names are capitalized. Rome Brussels John Macadam the Macadam family ItalyAngjo-SaxonDerivatives of propermmes Derivatives of proper names are usually capitalized. Roman (of Rome) Washingtonian New Yorker ItalianDerivatives of proper names that have acquired independent common meaning or that are no...
CAPITALIZATIONrhere are no rules that cover every situation for capitalization, but with knowledge of certain principles and consideration of the purpose to be served, it is possible to attain a considerable degree of uniformity.PropermmesProper names are capitalized. Rome Brussels John Macadam the Macadam family ItalyAngjo-SaxonDerivatives of propermmes Derivatives of proper names are usually capitalized. Roman (of Rome) Washingtonian New Yorker ItalianDerivatives of proper names that have acquired independent common meaning or that are no longer identified with the source name are not capitalized. Generally, this depends on general and long-accepted usage.roman (a type style, hut Times Roman, a particular typefaceis a proper name and should he capitalized) macadam (crushed rock) italicizewatt (electric unit) Venetian blinds plaster of paris pasteurize293. ' i . I , 1 : i ' , 1
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