Sped Tiger
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Could you tell me if that text is considered to be a title and, therefore, has to be capitalised? Note that, unfortunately, I cannot move the first two titles in the middle (which is where they are supposed to be).
First of all, there's a title, e.g.:
III. Spelling Rules
Then there's a new, more specific title:
§ 4. Ed-Spelling Rules
Then there's an item in the paragraph, and the title of that item is not put like titles (in the middle alone); it's put at the beginning of the text and stands as an independent sentence (so, does it have to be capitalised like a title?), e.g.:
1. The Final -E. When there's a e at the end od the sentence, we usually remove it (though there are exceptions), e.g.: move - moving.
Or does it have to be:
1. The final -e. When there's a e at the end od the sentence, we usually remove it (though there are exceptions), e.g.: move - moving.
First of all, there's a title, e.g.:
III. Spelling Rules
Then there's a new, more specific title:
§ 4. Ed-Spelling Rules
Then there's an item in the paragraph, and the title of that item is not put like titles (in the middle alone); it's put at the beginning of the text and stands as an independent sentence (so, does it have to be capitalised like a title?), e.g.:
1. The Final -E. When there's a e at the end od the sentence, we usually remove it (though there are exceptions), e.g.: move - moving.
Or does it have to be:
1. The final -e. When there's a e at the end od the sentence, we usually remove it (though there are exceptions), e.g.: move - moving.
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