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Who Capitalizes 's' In Subject ?

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John Taylor

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I was always taught to capitalze S in Subject, some dont. . .

Is this goofy ?
 
Capitalize S of the word "subject"?

How pompous!

But I do capitalize the P in predicate...if or when it ever comes up...
 
Only if it's the first word in a sentence, or if you are appraising in Berlin. B)
 
John, you have too much free-time on your hands!
 
B) In my reports I use all caps, always have, always will.
 
Originally posted by Don Clark@Feb 15 2005, 06:05 PM
B) In my reports I use all caps, always have, always will.
I've been told for every report that goes out in all caps a puppy dies.
 
I thought that everytime you use all caps, an angel gets his wings? :beer:
 
"Subject" is a proper name, therefore it gets capitalized.
 
There was a recent thread on how it seemed that the Forum was tackling weightier Subjects. I couldn't agree more. :rofl:

Tim
 
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