This is the story of my life, pfff. Even though I probably make mistakes...
Also, something I did not include on this page and should have: Formal titles have the first word, the last word, and the important words in between capitalized. Any helping verbs/"to be" verbs should not be capitalized UNLESS it's the first or last word. So in the instance of "The Dog is Blue", "the" would be capitalized, but "is" should not be. "Dogs Eat Summer Grass in the July Heat" (random sentence, don't judge) is correct, but "Dogs Eat Summer Grass In The July Heat" is not. Does it make sense? ;D;
If anyone wants further clarification, just let me know. |"D
Also, something I did not include on this page and should have: Formal titles have the first word, the last word, and the important words in between capitalized. Any helping verbs/"to be" verbs should not be capitalized UNLESS it's the first or last word. So in the instance of "The Dog is Blue", "the" would be capitalized, but "is" should not be. "Dogs Eat Summer Grass in the July Heat" (random sentence, don't judge) is correct, but "Dogs Eat Summer Grass In The July Heat" is not. Does it make sense? ;D;
If anyone wants further clarification, just let me know. |"D