alkaspeltzar
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To whoever can help me, I know there are compound nouns like "toilet paper, ice cream, post office etc." These compound nouns are written as two words, and are considered a common noun.
When they are used at the beginning of a sentence, how should they be capitalized? Is it:
Ice cream is the best snack.
or
Ice Cream is the best snack.
The first way seems more common.....something about capitalizing everything, makes me think "ice cream' is a a proper noun, which is not in this case.
Thanks for the help.
When they are used at the beginning of a sentence, how should they be capitalized? Is it:
Ice cream is the best snack.
or
Ice Cream is the best snack.
The first way seems more common.....something about capitalizing everything, makes me think "ice cream' is a a proper noun, which is not in this case.
Thanks for the help.