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Months of the year have a capital letter, a capital letter! When you’re writing a month like January, February, March, April, May! It’s a capital letter for every day!
According to Dorsey, Gen Z’s aversion to capital letters comes down to two main factors: the rise of casual, social media–driven communication and a decline in emphasis on traditional writing ...
For years, social media users have claimed that the terms "uppercase" and "lowercase" got their names becase capital letters were stored in the upper case of traditional printing presses while non ...
End with a closing salutation, such as "Sincerely yours," then, five spaces below the salutation, type your name in all capital letters. Immediately under your name, write down your title, again ...
University staff told not to use capital letters. Journalism professors at Leeds Trinity University in the UK have been instructed not to use certain words in case they frighten sensitive students.
Months of the year have a capital letter, a capital letter! When you’re writing a month like January, February, March, April, May! It’s a capital letter for every day!