Question on the word "less and than"

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cjneath

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Hello, first post here. Great forum btw...

I am having trouble with a sub-title in a paper I am writing.

It is: Is a Beach Wedding less Expensive than Traditional?

*I have read that words with fewer than 4 letters are not capped...i am pretty sure that "than" is not capped, but is the word "less?" I keep trying to find out what part of speech the word "less" is, but cannot find it anywhere. I'm starting to feel quite stupid at this point. :oops:

Can someone help me out?

Thank you in advance!
Cynthia
 

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What Words Do I Capitalize in a Title?

If you check the link, you'll see what I quoted below;

These are the words that should not be capitalized;

~Articles (the, a, an), unless the article is the first or (less likely, of course) last word of the title

~Prepositions of four letters or fewer (unless the preposition is the first or last word of the title)

~Conjunctions of four letters or fewer (unless the
conjunction is the first or last word of the title)

~The particle "to" used with an infinitive (unless the "to" is the first or last word of the title)
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So, it is suggested that "than" (conjunction, 4 letters) should not be capitalized.
In your sentence, the word "less" is adjective, and therefore doesn't fit the any of the conditions mentioned above(except it is of 4 leters). So, it is suggested that "less" should be capitalized.

I just intented to give you an idea about what you had asked, purely based on a link that I found on the net. So, I believe that the other members of the forums could give you much more detailed information about this matter.
 

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Hello, first post here. Great forum btw...

I am having trouble with a sub-title in a paper I am writing.

It is: Is a Beach Wedding less Expensive than Traditional?

*I have read that words with fewer than 4 letters are not capped...i am pretty sure that "than" is not capped, but is the word "less?" I keep trying to find out what part of speech the word "less" is, but cannot find it anywhere. I'm starting to feel quite stupid at this point. :oops:

Can someone help me out?

Thank you in advance!
Cynthia
Your subtitle is ambiguous.
Do you mean:
Is a beach wedding less expensive than a traditional wedding?
(The answer to this would be: not necessarily.)

As it's written, it means:
Is a beach wedding less expensive than it is traditional?
And that's a strange sentence.
 

cjneath

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Hello, thank you for the helpful links.

It is actually a subheading that I was focusing on. The title is "Going Against the Grain by Having a Beach Wedding." I discuss the benefits of how fun, whimsical, etc. a beach wedding could be. Then I subhead the following par. with "Is a Beach Wedding Less Expensive Than a Traditional Wedding." and go on to discuss how it can be less expensive than a huge church wedding. I understand how you all could be confused with my question as I did not provide much info for you. I thank you both so much for your help!

I have recently been working as a freelance author on Textbroker. It doesn't pay very well, but it is an awesome way to improve my writing technique. Regarding the article I was asking you all about, it is one that I was trying to get passed on Constant-Content. They pay much better for your articles, plus they let you keep your byline. However, they are extremely strict and so I wanted to make sure I didn't make silly mistakes. The editor there rejects you for every error (as he should), but after 3 rejections you never can write for them again. Wish I had a proofreader! Anyway, thx guys!

Cynthia
 
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