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Examples of Titles
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People
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A person's title (and its abbreviated form) should be
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capitalized when used as a part of a name or in place of a
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name.
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Captain John Smith John Smith was the captain.
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Yes, Captain, the lieutenant left at noon.
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Dr. Susan White We saw the doctor.
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Oh, Doctor, how much of this medicine do I take?
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Chairman Lubinski Mr. Lubinski, chairman of the board
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We spoke with the chairman.
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More information
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Overcapitalization
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Books, etc.
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The following parts of titles of books, articles, movies,
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paintings, and other works of art should be capitalized:
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-first words and last words
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-all other words except articles, coordinating
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conjunctions, prepositions of five letters or fewer, and
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the "to" of infinitives.
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For Whom the Bell Tolls In the Heat of the Night
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Hansel and Gretel How to Succeed in Business
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More information
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Capitalizing Prepositions in Titles
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