How Many Sentences Are in a Paragraph?

Writing isn’t just about putting words on a page; it’s a skill blending creativity and clarity. A key component of this is understanding how many sentences a paragraph should contain. But there’s no hard and fast rule here. Paragraphs can have different numbers of sentences depending on style and context. Typically, they have three to …

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Avoiding Common Title Case Mistakes: A Comprehensive Guide

When it comes to writing headlines or titles, getting it right can be a bit tricky. One common area where writers often slip up is in the use of title case. In this blog post, we will explore some of the most common title case mistakes that can easily be avoided with a little attention …

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Is “Be” Capitalized in a Title?

Yes, “be” is always capitalized in a title. Every major style guide treats “be” as a verb, and verbs are always capitalized in title case. This applies to all forms of “be” too: is, am, are, was, were, been, and being. Here’s why the rule is so consistent, and how it works across AP, Chicago, …

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What is Sentence Case?

If you’re learning title capitalization, you must have seen sentence casing mentioned in various places. If that has you wondering what sentence case is and how it’s different from title case, read on because we’re going to tell you all about it. What is Sentence Case? Sentence case is a style of capitalization where only …

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Is “With” Capitalized in a Title?

Whether you capitalize “with” in a title depends on your style guide. APA and AP say yes. Chicago and MLA say no. See the full rules here.

Programming Naming Conventions (Pascal, Snake, Camel & More)

You don’t have to be a professional programmer to know that the computers have their own languages. But, you certainly have to have a good command of programming to be able to communicate with the computer in its language. One of the things that people struggle the most with while learning computer programming is the …

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