ghoul
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Mudchute Farm vs. Mudchute farm
There's a place called Mudchute Farm in the Isle of Dogs and this sentence contains the correct capitalisation. What if I just wrote "Mudchute farm". Would that have been a mistake?
(I feel like it's sometimes not clear to me which parts of a place are parts of it and which aren't. And I tend to just write the parts that contain usually uncapitalized words uncapitalized. But perhaps I should change that. I mean now that I'm thinking about it, eg in this context it seems fairly obvious that "farm" relates to "Mudchute". So, I don't think it would be an issue for me to just make a habit of capitalizing both in similar cases.)
There's a place called Mudchute Farm in the Isle of Dogs and this sentence contains the correct capitalisation. What if I just wrote "Mudchute farm". Would that have been a mistake?
(I feel like it's sometimes not clear to me which parts of a place are parts of it and which aren't. And I tend to just write the parts that contain usually uncapitalized words uncapitalized. But perhaps I should change that. I mean now that I'm thinking about it, eg in this context it seems fairly obvious that "farm" relates to "Mudchute". So, I don't think it would be an issue for me to just make a habit of capitalizing both in similar cases.)