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Capitalising of common nouns

When something is being spelt out using its formal name it is correct to treat as a proper noun and capitalise in full, e.g. New South Government etc per MOS:NAMECAPS. But when being spoken about in a general sense it should be treated as a common noun and thus written in all lower case, i.e. the government, not the Government per MOS:INSTITUTIONS. Same applies in the context of this sentence; The Partnership also suggested building... is in a general sense so partnership should be in lower case. 220.101.99.88 ( talk) 06:10, 5 October 2017 (UTC) reply

WHATS nguru and gara

Sorry if i spelt it wronf bbut there are two stations which are not in it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.168.33.21 ( talkcontribs) 12:39, 16 May 2021 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Capitalising of common nouns

When something is being spelt out using its formal name it is correct to treat as a proper noun and capitalise in full, e.g. New South Government etc per MOS:NAMECAPS. But when being spoken about in a general sense it should be treated as a common noun and thus written in all lower case, i.e. the government, not the Government per MOS:INSTITUTIONS. Same applies in the context of this sentence; The Partnership also suggested building... is in a general sense so partnership should be in lower case. 220.101.99.88 ( talk) 06:10, 5 October 2017 (UTC) reply

WHATS nguru and gara

Sorry if i spelt it wronf bbut there are two stations which are not in it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.168.33.21 ( talkcontribs) 12:39, 16 May 2021 (UTC) reply


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