Grammar – Capital Letters
Yes another one of those common mistakes us bloggers make… When to.. and when not to use capital letters.
Rules for capitalisation vary by country, language and word usage. Get it right and people do not notice, get it wrong and the grammar police step out in force.
Simple rules for capitalising proper nouns and writing the pronoun “I” in capital letters are helpful, but they don’t provide clear answers for every situation.
While looking around the net, I came across this set of tips that are useful for determining when capital letters should and should not be used.
Now I wish this had been presented like this years ago

[Infographic provided by Grammar.net]
Mike Morrison
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