From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series CAPITALIZATION OF TITLES: PROFESSIONAL, MILITARY, LITERARY WORKS, NEWSPAPERS, AND MAGAZINES.

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From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series CAPITALIZATION OF TITLES: PROFESSIONAL, MILITARY, LITERARY WORKS, NEWSPAPERS, AND MAGAZINES Mini-Lesson #23

Capitalize titles when they precede or follow proper names; do not capitalize titles when they follow proper names or are used without them. Examples: Professor Miller, Doctor Covington, Al Green, Attorney at Law Dr. Evans, a professor of English; a medical doctor, a trial lawyer

Capitalize military titles and ranks which accompany names – these are usually abbreviated. Do not capitalize titles that substitute for a name. Examples: Gen. John J. Pershing, Army Sgt. Maj. Robert Clark A sergeant major said the general would review the troops.

Capitalize the first word and all the major words of a literary title; do not capitalize articles, prepositions, and conjunctions with fewer than five letters in a title. Examples: The Sound and the Fury Mad About You

Capitalize newspaper and magazine titles; do not capitalize the word “the” in newspaper and magazine titles. Examples: the Pensacola News Journal the Chicago Tribune the New Yorker