Asked by Jayson
When do we use a capital for the word math? When do we use Math vs math? Example: Own works well in math class or Own works well in Math class? Owen contributes positively in Math through regular participation? VS. Owen contributes positively in math through regular participation?
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Answered by
Writeacher
You would use Math if that word, spelled exactly like that, is part of a course's title -- Math IV, for example, or maybe Math for Business.
When you're referring to math/mathematics in general terms, not as a title of a course, you use lower-case m.
When you're referring to math/mathematics in general terms, not as a title of a course, you use lower-case m.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Usually, school subjects are not capitalized: math, geography, history, but French, English.
We capitalize Algebra I, Economics 101, and the School of Music.
http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2guides/guides/wrtps/index-eng.html?lang=eng&lettr=indx_catlog_c&page=9x1CsvEwOjcI.html
We capitalize Algebra I, Economics 101, and the School of Music.
http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2guides/guides/wrtps/index-eng.html?lang=eng&lettr=indx_catlog_c&page=9x1CsvEwOjcI.html
Answered by
Jayson
Thank you :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
Writeacher
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/capitals.htm
Find "Proper Nouns" on this webpage, and then look at the bottom of that whole category. The differences are spelled out for you.
Find "Proper Nouns" on this webpage, and then look at the bottom of that whole category. The differences are spelled out for you.